Book 10 of My Summer Reading Challenge
My rating: 4/5 stars
I really struggled to give this book a rating, throughout this book, my feelings varied for it between 5 stars and 3 stars so I thought that I would go in the middle of the two and give it 4 stars.
There were parts in this book where I just didn't enjoy it. It felt more like a chore to read through it, maybe due to the fact that I read this as a group read so it may of been that if I read it on my own accord I would of enjoyed it more.
The only reason that this book didn't get 3 stars was the end when Feyre was in Amarantha's court. I found that the three tasks were interesting and I wanted to continue reading to see how this played out for the characters and if they managed to take of the masks in the end. Before this, I just found that the story was a bit tedious with sections which were just added to bulk out the book.
I found Rhys very interesting, I want to learn more about him and his motives for what he was doing with Feyre, Did he do it to annoy Tamlin? Was he trying to protect the Spring Court? Or does he have some feelings towards Feyre?
I think that I would read the next book when it is published as I would like to see how both the story and the characters develop and how Feyre is handling the Fae life and how she will cope in the Night Court with Rhys. The Hades and Persephone retelling appeals to me.
I would recommend this book, but I don't think that it was much of a YA novel by some of the scenes I read and would probably go into the NA category.
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