Wednesday, May 31, 2023

A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas

 



"Night Triumphant - and the Stars Eternal. If he was the sweet, terrifying darkness, I was the glittering light that only his shadows could make clear."

TW: Abusive relationship, blood, death, war, murder, rape (past, referenced)

Release Date: May 2, 2017

Genre: High fantasy, romance, fiction

Rating:


Summary:

A world on the brink of war

Feyre has returned to the Spring Court, determined to gather information on Tamlin's actions and learn what she can about the invading king threatening to bring her land to its knees. But to do so she must play a deadly game of deceit. One slip could bring doom not only for Feyre but for everything - and everyone - she holds dear.

As war bears down upon them all, Feyre endeavors to take her place as one of the High Fae of the land, balancing her struggle to master her powers - both magical and political - and her love for her court and family. Amidst these struggles, Feyre and Rhysand must decide whom to trust among the cunning and lethal High Lords, and hunt for allies in unexpected places. 
Review:

Are you ready to feel your heart pounding out of your chest?

Are you ready to be on the edge of your seat?

Are you ready to laugh?

Are you ready to cry?

Are you ready to fight?

Are you ready to love?

A Court of Wings and Ruin had me experiencing the entire spectrum of emotions; there was laughter, there was rage, there was tears, there was pure joy. It was gut-wrenching, heart-wrenching, and had me at the edge of my seat the entire time. I thought I knew how the entirety of this book would play out; what a fool to think I could never guess what was to happen next. I was on a magical rollercoaster that I never wanted to end.

It is becoming increasingly more difficult, no, utterly impossible for me to pick a favorite book out of the series so far. I was unbelievably convinced the second book, A Court of Mist and Fury, would be my favorite. Now after finishing A Court of Wings and Ruin, I HAVE NO IDEA WHICH IS MY MOST BELOVED. I have only read three books out of five but I am wholly consumed by this book series. I cannot wait to finish them all. I will begrudgingly admit, it took me the longest time to finish this book, nearly a month! The world stupidly kept getting in the way of my reading time. Doesn't the world know that I need to disappear into my romantasy novel?

Sarah J. Maas is truly a master wordsmith. The way she wields words on the pages is a complete masterpiece. She truly has perfected the delicate balance between eternal romance, friendship, betrayal, found family, epic battle scenes, heartbreak, and more. It never gets boring, and it is never too much, the perfect harmony.

I really struggled in the beginning of the book with Feyre having to return to the Spring Court. It made me anxious: walking on eggshells, chewing on my fingernails, rocking back and forth. I was so worried, and it was a bit triggering, to see what would happen while she was in the "deceptively perfect" Spring Court. How I once was charmed and swooned by Tamlin absolutely eludes me. It was so difficult reading as Feyre pretended to be that woman again. She did it masterfully though. She played her role beautifully and for a good cause. I can only imagine how difficult that was for her but she is the embodiment of strength. Lucien had me completely outraged the time she was at the Spring Court; what happened to him and does he ever get redemption? Answer: he absolutely does. Thank goodness. I really liked Lucien in the first book but that damned Spring Court was tainting him!  

THE FOUND FAMILY IN THIS BOOK. My heart absolutely melts and swoons for the undying love between Rhysand and Feyre. However, the relationships between Rhys and his chosen family…then Feyre being adopted by said chosen family…THEN to see the budding relationship form between Feyre and her sisters, and the fleeting moment with their father…UGH. MY HEART. I cannot take it.

I absolutely adored getting to visit the different courts and meet all the different High Lords. I would love a book on all the different courts and High Lords, Sarah. Thank you so much.

Also, I know these characters are classified as "evil" but my heart absolutely WEEPS for the Suriel and the Bone Carver...even the Weaver. Every character in these books has so much DEPTH. The profundity in all of these characters she has conjured is magnificent and I am constantly in awe. 

Once again, I am was such a fool for taking this long to start this series. I never believed it could be as amazing as everyone said it was. How unbelievably wrong I was. I will never be able to make up for all that lost time that I could have been entranced by this magical world and its characters. But I will never make that grave error again. Onto the next book in the series! 

 

Quotes

"Remember that you are a wolf. And you cannot be caged."

"It's a rare person to face who they are and not run from it - not be broken by it."

"You do not fear. You do not falter. You do not yield."

"When you erupt, girl, make sure it is felt across worlds."

"But for my home, for Prythian and the human territory and so many others...I would clean my blades, and wash the blood from my skin. And I would do it again and again and again."

"Leave this world...a better place than how you found it."

"It is the family you make, not the one you are born into, that matters."

"The great joy and honor of my life has been to know you. To call you my family. And I am grateful - more than I can possibly say - that I was given this time with you all."

"I have no regrets in my life, but this. That we did not have time. That I did not have time with you, Nesta. I will find you in the next world - the next life. And we will have that time. I promise."

"I see all of you, Rhys. And there is not one part that I do not love with everything I am."

"Night Triumphant - and the Stars Eternal. If he was the sweet, terrifying darkness, I was the glittering light that only his shadows could make clear."

"I would have waited five hundred more years for you. A thousand years. And if this was all the time we were allowed to have...the wait was worth it."

"I didn't know how long my sisters and I lay there together, just like we had once shared that carved bed in that dilapidated cottage. Then - back then, we had kicked and twisted and fought for any bit of space, any breathing room. But that morning, as the sun rose over the world, we held tight. And did not let go."

" Be happy, Feyre."

"And will you come with me; on this adventure - and all the rest?" "Always."


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