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Feyre survived Amarantha's clutches to return to the Spring Court - but at a steep cost. Though she now has the powers of the High Fae, her heart remains human, and it can't forget the terrible deeds she performed to save Tamlin's people. Nor has Feyre forgotten her bargain with Rhysand, High Lord of the feared Night Court.
As Feyre navigates its dark web of politics, passion, and dazzling power, a greater evil looms - and she might be key to stopping it. But only if she can harness her harrowing gifts, heal her fractured soul, and decide how she wishes to shape her future - and the future of a world cleaved in two.
With more than a million copies sold of her beloved Throne of Glass series, Sarah J. Maas' masterful storytelling brings this second book in her seductive and action-packed series to new heights.
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- the.scribbled.art
- 22-07-19
Looks like I’m going to have a long lingering after effect
Hmm.. How to and where to start!
I honestly loved ACOTAR until I read ACOMAF. And now I feel ACOTAR was so plain.. I am so stunned by this book that Feyre, Rhysand and all the other characters hovered around my mind all day till I finished up the book. This book bridges the gaps about proper descriptions of the faerie world, history and other courts that was missing in the first one of the series. All the elements of a good fantasy novel were present to make it impeccable! (I am not a critic to find those little flaws so giving it a pass) I genuinely loved the firting between Rhys and Feyre though and choked on Rhys’s pain when he told Feyre the whole story after she knows about their mating bond!!😉I can’t sing enough praises for the fantasy elements described in this book.. loved it, enjoyed it, felt it - thoroughly lived through it! The narration of Jennifer Ikeda is what made the book more alive. She changed voices and tones for every single character in this book(there are a lot of them). Commendable narration!
If you are into fantasy and romance genres then don’t think twice!
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- Ash
- 22-11-22
Disclaimer: The first 7 or so ... read full below
"Not consort. Not wife. Fayre is high lady of the court. My equal in every way. She would wear my crown. Sit on a throne beside mine. Never sidelined, never designated to breeding and parties and child rearing. My queen."
I had come across the plot of this 2nd book in the A Court of Thorns and Roses series and was horrified. I was sure I would hate the book, the forced plot twists, and the unconvincing character developments — yes, I was wrong and I'm so giddy from having read an AMAZING book!
I wouldn't say more and risk giving away the whirlwind that is this storyline but I'll say this - In book 1 of this series I was not convinced of Fayre being her own person. But in this 2nd book, she truly comes into her own. And now I finally agree with the Instagram lists that insist 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' is led by a strong female protagonist.
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Disclaimer: The first 7 or so chapters kind of seem bad... but they all fit into the right places and you are no longer reading a book that makes you roll your eyes. Although, who are these people who 'growl' and 'snarl', and give 'feline smirk' and 'lupine smile'?
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Getting to Instagram's obsession with Chapter 55 🔥 - It's great and perfect but I did not get the hype. I mean, there're all good🥵! No hate ✌🏽
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- Prakash
- 18-04-21
:):)
loved it,the narrator was amazing.the way she potrays each character is really good. 3 more to go.cant wait to read the next book.
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- Natalie C
- 05-05-16
Shippers will either Love it or Hate it
When we last left Feyre, she freed Tamlin, his court and the whole of Prythian. But at the cost of killing two innocent fae. So the last book ended with Feyre having to deal with the aftermath of her actions and of dying and being resurrected as a High Fae.
If you come into this book curious about how Feyre is coping. Or wanting to know what was up with Rhysand stumbling during his last interaction with Feyre. Or what is up with the bargain he made with Feyre. Or what exactly began Tamlin and Rhys' enmity. Or what are the other courts like. Or what the hell Feyre's last name is.
Then your curiousity will be satisfied.
However, if you come into this book with a high investment on who Feyre ends up with, all I can say is that you will either be very elated or crushingly disappointed.
Personally, I like the book and its continuity with the first book. I like how the author handles Feyre's character development for this book. I don't really care much about who Feyre ends up with as I like both the guys introduced in the first book.
But from a shipping perspective, I can pretty much see how a reader rooting for one guy would be enraged or elated at how the romance department goes.
So just be prepared
Finally, I just want to comment that this title should not be under the Teen category. If you're a parent who has any plans on buying this for under 17 children, you might have reservations because this book has even more graphic sex scenes than the first book.
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- Jennifer
- 18-05-16
Great book!! NO WAY is this a teen book
What did you love best about A Court of Mist and Fury?
Any additional comments?
Loved the book and can't wait for the 3rd book. However audible has this listed in the 11-13 "teens" category. NO WAY is this a teen book, graphic and steamy sex scenes throughout the book.
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- Laura R
- 25-05-16
Is it hot in here?
I did enjoy the story ,characters and the voice actress even grew on me. I do believe this one should have an R, if not X rating. There are very detailed sex scenes. Offended ? No. Suprised? Yes. Personally, as a mom, I would not suggest this book to anyone under 18. I am hoping this is marketed as young adult, meaning 18 -25.
With that all being said, I am looking forward to the final book. Hurry up Sarah!
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- Jacob
- 29-06-16
Great story....but too much smut :/
Pros: Great storyline and interesting plot development from book one into book two. I felt the characters, both old and new, were fleshed out well. If you liked the first book in this series, you will love this developments in book two.
Cons: Way too many graphic sex scenes. I really could've done without those--the storyline itself was strong enough that these scenes and the use of foul language seemed to cheapen the depth of the book. The descriptions were waaaaay to long and slowed down the action of the story. I was really surprised that Sarah J. Mass would include such graphic details. Sadly, it's enough to keep me from recommending this series to others. If I wanted a "romance" novel, I would buy one.
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- Daileyk05
- 17-09-18
Teen Novel?
This book should not be a teen novel. Explicit sex scenes all the way through.
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- LexiLikesLiterature
- 06-05-16
Better than Great... Outstanding!
Our story tranforms into something more than just your typical love story. Without any true spoilers: I felt a "Twilight" repeat being thrown at me in the beginning.
But then our fragile human evolves into a warrior in the Night Court. I love the characters in the night court. Just how we all imagine a house full family members interacting. Fights among each other but bands together when outsiders threaten them. The dialoge is witty and cute. The mystery of the Night Court is revealed and it's not what I thought. On a personal note I wanted more time in the Court of Nightmares. There is a good story waiting there.
We learn the flaws of all the characters. Even the perfect Spring Court has secrets. The change in our new leads was done perfectly. Not too fast or too slow. The love scenes were very unexpected. The author goes into more details with the sex scenes than any of her other books.
I giggled and cried and fell in love with the true hero in this story. I can't wait for Book 3. This sequel is better than the first book and is now one of my Top 5 of all times. However, I wouldn't suggest reading them out of order.
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- Kayla
- 07-05-16
Absolutely profound and amazing
This book, in simple terms, is the best YA book I have read so far. Everything about it is a journey, and all of the character development was illustrated beautifully!
Jennifer Ikeda also did a wonderful job at narrating the story with her slightly rasping voice and pitch control!
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- Katie
- 07-12-18
Not YA
For adults it's... okay? I don't hate it. The ideas are far from original, but the setting is interesting and I like some of the characters. The romance fell flat in this book. The whole thing comes across as a lecture in how to be a feminist boyfriend.
My main issue with this series is that it is labeled as YA and suggested for 14 year olds... despite having very graphic and at times even disgusting/raunchy sexual content.
As an adult, I enjoy some sensuality in my romance novels, but fondeling the heroine in a vouyeristic way is not something I want to see in a YA novel. This book should be moved under paranormal romance section for adults.
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- Just Marvel Me
- 31-05-16
Long winded
If you could sum up A Court of Mist and Fury in three words, what would they be?
This is a good book. Decent story, good characters. Fae and humans are involved which is always fun to read about! And of course the many love triangles make it exciting to root for your favorite characters.
What could Sarah J. Maas have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
This book seemed a bit long winded. The main character was in her head A LOT. Always brooding over her ex or her current situation, or how she was a stupid weak human. This book tried, I believe tried very hard to bring Fayre into a "female heroine" role. And just when you thought yeah the brooding is over and shes turning a new page, action is happening! NOPE! Surprise, she'd go right back into wallowing. Because of this, it is hard to listen to. Like I kept finding myself wanting to hit the "fast forward 30 sec" button just to get through the scene and onto the next good part!
What does Jennifer Ikeda bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
She is amazing at narrating. Every voice is different, you can really tell whos speaking just by her amazing narration. And shes not to slow, or to fast. She did excellent with this story trying to bring some life into it!
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
"Enjoyable for all who like to sit and wait"
Any additional comments?
This is still a good read/ listen to, just not as good as others.
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- Amazon1
- 08-08-19
barftastic
good reader! Bad story. Imagine Twilight meets Beauty and the Beast and you can just save your money.
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- Emma (Star Crossed Reviews)
- 28-12-18
So much better than the first!
I really enjoyed the first book in this series. It had sat on my kindle for such a long time and when I read it I was annoyed at myself for leaving it so long. A few months later I started this book and it took me the longest time to read it. I had a lot of blog tours which I had to prioritise. In the end, I listened to the second half of this on audible.
In the first book, I loved Tamlin. I'd seen a lot of people talk about Feyre and Rhys and I couldn't work out how she could go from Tamlin to Rhys. It just didn't seem imaginable. And then I read this book. After a few chapters, I HATED Tamlin and everything started to make sense. Tamlin pretty much ignores Feyre. He ignores how she's feeling and how she's coping after under the mountain. He can't see that she is struggling and worse still he doesn't ask or try. Tamlin does some truly unforgivable things in this book which I didn't see coming.
Rhys on the other hand, I wasn't sure about him in book 1. He seemed like the villain but there were hints maybe things were all that they seemed. In this book, I fell and I fell hard. Rhys is nothing like the person he seemed in the first book. When you get to see the real Rhys you see that he was putting on a front. Why you ask? To protect the ones he loves and what better reason is there than that?
Feyre changes so much over the course of this book. At the beginning, she is broken. So broken that it seems like there is no way back. But as she starts to heal she becomes someone new. She can't go back to the girl she was before under the mountain it's just not possible so she becomes someone new. I like this new Feyre. She is kick ass, she is stronger than ever before and she knows her own mind.
I also loved the introduction to the night court and all its members. I love each of them in their own way. They all have their own stories to tell and each captured a little piece of me.
The ending of this book broke my heart into so, so many pieces. I was so glad to have the next book because there was no way I could leave it like that.
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- Liz
- 30-12-16
My favorite book ever and ever
I read this book first in three days love Sarah j Maas she's amazing writer!!! Had to listen to the book so it came alive and plus I wanted to read it again but didn't have the time so listened end lessly whilst cleaning I've fallen in love with it over again and have the most terrible book blues after this one bring on May 2017 for a court of wings and ruin!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-10-20
A great spinoff from the first book!
Honestly as good as the first, loads of twists, I had an inkling that rhysand was gonna have a big part in this book. Don’t wanna give too much away, as you need to find out for yourself! Really Love the narrator she definitely made the story for me.
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- Olive4socks
- 06-08-20
most excellent,must go! have to start book 3 NOW!
I didn't think I'd have to write a review as I urgently need to get on to Book 3 immediately. I've been having a hard time recently, I'm grieving for the loss of my best friend of 27yrs. It was her woodland burial in Belsay, Northumberland, UK., last friday and the only thing keeping me sane is being knee deep in Audible books whilst I work, garden, walk etc... I started Book 1, ACOTAR on Friday evening and its Thursday and I've just finished this second volume. Fiona was the person who introduced me to Audible last Nov. & now I cant live without it. I'm onto my 43rd book since then. I love this world and the characters that Sarah J Maas has created and I'm relieved there are more stories to come x
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- Pen Name
- 12-06-16
Amazing!
This book was a fantastic second to the series. I am just in awe of the whole thing, a few twists that I was not expecting too which is always nice when you can't predict what is going to happen next! I really really cannot wait for the next one! Rhysand and Ferya forever ❤️
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- Leigh M.
- 02-04-21
additive
love this series, have to start the next immediately, dont know dhatbim gonna do when finished them all
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- Kindle Customer
- 08-11-18
Good
I really enjoyed the book, I read it on my kindle first then decided to read it again and bought the audio version. The story is really good, I like the characters and the fantasy world it is set in. The narrator on this one was pretty awful, she sounded like an American gangster a lot of the time, like a bad actor playing Al Capone, very irritating
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- Jessica
- 19-01-22
Wow
I’m going to be so sad when this series is finished ☹️ I don’t really read or listen to books, and this book has changed that!
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- Anonymous User
- 13-01-22
amazing
I love this series so much, the characters, the twists and the world it builds.
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- Rose
- 13-01-22
no words
finished book 1 finished book 2 and I am itching for book 3 I love these I have never wanted to read/listen to a book in my life, i have not bid able to have a good night sleep because i am constantly wanting to read more of this series very excited to see what happens in book 3
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- Megs
- 20-05-16
Must Read!!!!
I thought A Court of Thorns and Roses was good, but A Court of Mists and Fury OMG! Big twist to the story first up, but never looked back! Loved this book and couldn't put it down! It is going to be a long long wait until the next one!
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- Sweetheart1
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- Aentee
- 05-06-16
Jarring narration, but a fantastic sequel.
I thought this was a much stronger book compared to A Court of Thorns and Fury. Emotionally powerful, but I thought some of the characterisation were inconsistent, especially Feyre, Lucien, Rhys and Tamlin.
I could not stand the narrator at first, her voice made Feyre sound petulant and whiny. Her voices for the characters also sounded very similar to one another. If I hadn't read this book before listening to the audiobook I would have been utterly confused.
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- Jeramae
- 23-05-17
Wow as in wow!
It's amazing how this book kept me at the edge of my seat! Definitely better than first book! My heart kept leaping out of my chest!
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- Adele
- 22-06-16
Awe and shock.
I was a bit wary about reading this book because I loved the first one so much and didn't think it could be bested, but I couldn't have been more wrong. This book was so different to its predecessor but it was even more amazing. It was empowering and heartbreaking and addictive, so much more so than a Court of Thorns and Roses, which is saying a lot. And the narration just made it come alive for me. I can't wait for the next book to be released.
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- Jenifer
- 07-05-16
Wonderful.
Part two, A Court Of Mist and Fury is even better than Book One. Presumably, there will be a Book 3 I can't wait. If not, the ending of this book is disappointing.
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- MRS DIANA PULLOS
- 10-03-23
Even better than the first
Bloody brilliant. Sexy, exciting but when it comes down to it just a phenomenal story. Excellently planted twists and turns. Obsessed with every bit of it. A court of thorns and roses was good but after reading this it feels like it was just a big set up for this book. Which is fair enough, she needed to build context but it was so worth it after reading this. get it into your eyeballs
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- Anonymous User
- 07-03-23
Heartbrackingly amazing
Left on the edge of my seat with every twist and revelation ❤️ A love so strong nothing can come between.
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- eden searl
- 06-03-23
Fantastic
Absolutely love it, from the story line to the character depth and world build, I couldn’t put it down until the end.
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- Anonymous User
- 28-02-23
Absolutely loved it
I’ve re-listened to this book 5 times now. The twists, the character development, the focus on patiently helping a loved one heal from trauma, the quirky bantering and the steaminess. I laughed, cried and groaned aloud throughout. Can’t recommend enough