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A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #2)
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�Maas does it again! And as of now I have a new character obsession. Behold, ladies and gentlemen - Rhysand High Lord of the Night Court.

➦Ok, seriously, this book was amazing. There was a lot of action, funny banter and even some sort of a magic version of modern texting!
➦Mix a badass heroine with a sexy as hell misunderstood hero and you got yourself one hot concoction. I mean, this was HOT!


➦Now, with that being said, not sure this book is appropriate for YA. I read a lot of erotic books and this was pretty graphic. Granted there wasn't a lot of sex descriptions in the book , but the ones that were there made me hot and bothered.

➦One thing I noticed with Maas's writing is that her stories often take a U-turn and get better in subsequent books. The first book in the
series was good, but the ones that came after blew me away.

➦I feel like I need to address the love triangle issue which some people are outraged about. I knew Rhysand was going to be a big part of this story the second our heroine met him and thought that he was THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MALE she'd ever seen. And that was, what, about 30% into the first book? I know some people got attached to Tamlin... but sometimes things aren't what they seem :) Oh, deal with it! (view spoiler)
➦A lot of people were mad at Maas for introducing new characters and pretty much forgetting about the ones from the first book. Have no worry, they will be back in book 3, I'm sure of it :) It's also worth the mention that the new supporting characters were amazing and well developed.

�Feyre, the heroine, goes through transformation and self-discovery. Again, she has this in common with Celaena, the heroine of Throne of Glass. But unlike Celaena, who is a human deadly assassin, Feyre starts her journey as a mere poor human who only know how to hunt to survive.
�I got very attached to the characters. The ending was spectacular and left me a mess. I was sobbing like an idiot and had to remind myself multiple times that this wasn't real. lol

❤I would definitely recommend this series to anyone who enjoys romantic fantasy, love is a big part of this book.

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Maria✦❋Steamy Reads Blog❋✦'s review
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Sep 30, 2015
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�Maas does it again! And as of now I have a new character obsession. Behold, ladies and gentlemen - Rhysand High Lord of the Night Court.

➦Ok, seriously, this book was amazing. There was a lot of action, funny banter and even some sort of a magic version of modern texting!
➦Mix a badass heroine with a sexy as hell misunderstood hero and you got yourself one hot concoction. I mean, this was HOT!


➦Now, with that being said, not sure this book is appropriate for YA. I read a lot of erotic books and this was pretty graphic. Granted there wasn't a lot of sex descriptions in the book , but the ones that were there made me hot and bothered.

➦One thing I noticed with Maas's writing is that her stories often take a U-turn and get better in subsequent books. The first book in the


➦I feel like I need to address the love triangle issue which some people are outraged about. I knew Rhysand was going to be a big part of this story the second our heroine met him and thought that he was THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MALE she'd ever seen. And that was, what, about 30% into the first book? I know some people got attached to Tamlin... but sometimes things aren't what they seem :) Oh, deal with it! (view spoiler)
➦A lot of people were mad at Maas for introducing new characters and pretty much forgetting about the ones from the first book. Have no worry, they will be back in book 3, I'm sure of it :) It's also worth the mention that the new supporting characters were amazing and well developed.

�Feyre, the heroine, goes through transformation and self-discovery. Again, she has this in common with Celaena, the heroine of Throne of Glass. But unlike Celaena, who is a human deadly assassin, Feyre starts her journey as a mere poor human who only know how to hunt to survive.
�I got very attached to the characters. The ending was spectacular and left me a mess. I was sobbing like an idiot and had to remind myself multiple times that this wasn't real. lol

❤I would definitely recommend this series to anyone who enjoys romantic fantasy, love is a big part of this book.

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September 30, 2015
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September 30, 2015
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May 5, 2016
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May 7, 2016
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"Right now Feyre is pretty much a trophy wife... As usual Maas is able to just suck you into her books, loving it so far."
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May 10, 2016
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May 11, 2016
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July 9, 2016
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favorites
August 31, 2016
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featured
December 29, 2016
– Shelved as:
top-10-of-2016
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I want Rhys to be my whore. jk

Thank you! I think you should definitely give it a try!
Khadidja wrote: "Awesome review, Maria ! :DD"
thanks, hun!

I want Rhys to be my whore. jk"
Hahaha!!! Me too, me too!! And, since he's over 500 years old, I'm finally not too old for my book-boyfriend (for once)! ;)
Great review, girl!

I want Rhys to be my whore. jk"
Hahaha!!! Me too, me too!! And, since..."
LOL! Thanks, hun. Loved LOOOOVED this one. My fave one of SJM books, by far.


I know I CANT WAIT!!! <3 thanks babe
I'm not reading your review since I'm still stuck on ACOTAR but I bet you must have written something fantastic. >.>
Ohhh but Rhysand looks a total badass.