A court of wings and ruin books7/6/2023 Thank you, Tamlin!įeyre: strong, intelligent, beautiful, sexy, kind, compassionate, fierce, loving, powerful… you get the point, Feyre is awesome! Then I was crying because I was so happy that he came back. He is too good, we don’t deserve him! When Rhysand died I cried, I was so devastated. He gives up not only his life but a chance to have a future with his mate. So selfless, so loving! Rhysand, a male who cares so much for others that he sacrifices his life for them even knowing most hate him. I would love a retelling of Swan Lake by Maas, so I hope she moves forward with this idea! A curse that keeps her prisoner in the body of a bird during the day and confined to her lake nightly. In “A Court of Wings and Ruin” Maas mentions the 6th queen on the continent who is currently cursed. Book 2: “A Court of Mist and Fury” features the Hades and Persephone myth with Feyre, the mistress of the Spring Court, being “taken” by the High Fae Lord of the Night Court, Rhysand, who bears batlike, demonic wings. Book 1: “A Court of Thorns and Roses” retells the classic story of Beauty and the Beast with Feyre being held prisoner by Tamlin, a High Fae Lord who can shapeshift into a beast, and ultimately falling in love with him (Stockholm syndrome). Not sure if this is Maas just making sure to keep the theme going of retelling fairytales or if she plans on continuing this story arc but I love that “A Cout of Wings and Ruin” features yet another fairytale.
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