Review: A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J Maas 

Rating – 4.75/5 

Plot – Feyre is motherless – she has a father and two sisters, all hopeless at survival after the loss of their fortunes. She spends her days hunting to survive, but then, one day, she shoots a faerie in wolf form. Soon, she is whisked away by a faerie, who claims her life for what she did to his friend (the wolf). She must live out the rest of her days in her captor’s enchanted court, situated in the faerie kingdom. But she begins to fall in love with him, and everything starts to go wrong… 

Review – Once I got into this book, it was really good, but the first 5-10 chapters went really slowly – that’s why I didn’t rate it 5 stars. 

I thought Rhys was very presumptuous (I’m not going to reveal more, in case you haven’t read it), but I loved Feyre. She was so selfless at the beginning, and then so loving and selfless at the end, but she was really realistic and amazingly written, as was the rest of this book. 

Tamlin annoyed me a bit (especially at the beginning) but the progression of his relationship with Feyre was perfect. 

I highly recommend that you read this book, but please bear in mind that it says contains mature content – not for younger readers on the back. If you that puts you off, I recommend reading Maas’ Throne of Glass series, which contains more books at the moment. 

Happy reading! 

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