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A Court of Silver Flames (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #4)
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Nesta Acheron is in a bad mental space, drinking and taking strangers into her bed. The war with Hybern, her transition from human to high fae, her unknown powers, and her guilt over her father's death have taken a toll. That's a lot of weight on one's shoulders. Doing what they think is best, Feyre and Rhys cut off her cash flow and force her to choose between training with Cassian and work in the library or live penniless with humans. Between the two new activities, she feels better physically and makes some new friends in the library, who she asks to join her in training (to deal with their own personal traumas.) This helps Nesta finds purpose again in life, and rekindle her relationship with Cassian, who is patient, unflappable, and kind. Ultimately, Nesta finds her inner strength when a seemingly insurmountable challenge faces her and her friends. Personally, I did not care for the unnecessary family drama with Feyre and Rhys.
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