Action-Packed And Entertaining || Review Of A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas

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“Feyre Archeron,…Leave this world a better place than how you found it.” ~ The Suriel

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Publication: May 2, 2017

Genre: High Fantasy, Romance

Pages: 703 pages

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After my little break from the fantasy genre, I'm back with a continuation of the ACOTAR series—book three titled A Court Of Wings And Ruin. I can't say which book is more captivating between this one and the second book, A Court of Mist and Fury. The author weaves the story in this book that keeps your eyes glued to the pages until the last, without taking a break!

If you're new to this series, it's a high fantasy set in a world of faeries and mortals. A young girl, Feyre, is taken to Faeland (Prythian) to save her family from death. This faeland is split into different courts ruled by High Lords. Feyre is engaged to Tamlin, High Lord of Spring Court after helping to break a curse but later becomes mated to Rhysand, High Lord of Night Court.

Tamlin is furious with Rhysand and in his haste to get back his ex-fiancee, he leads an enemy to their doorsteps. The only way for Feyre to save her new family from this enemy is to return to Spring Court with Tamlin.

Synopsis

Just like in the previous books, the author doesn't let time pass. She continues this book right from where A Court of Mist and Fury ended. Feyre returns (with Rhysand's consent) to Spring Court with Tamlin and Lucien to avoid any more pain to her family in the Night Court. Tamlin is relieved that Feyre is back with him but Lucien, his closest friend, sees through her lies.

The king of Hybern is putting together a strong army and with the magical powers of the Cauldron that is as old as time, he's determined to pull down the Wall separating Prythian (faeries) from humans so he can rule as the ultimate power.

Feyre's mission:

Help lead you in the wrong direction. Help bring you and your court to your knees, and take down Jurian and those conniving, traitorous queens. And then tear Ianthe into tiny, tiny pieces and bury them in a pit no one can find.

Due to Tamlin's alliance with the king of Hybern, Feyre must uncover their war strategies and the only way to achieve this without arousing suspicion is to play the innocent, confused and meek ex-fiancee. But it seems Lucien is onto her deception. Will she succeed in her undercover scheme to help the other courts defeat the nefarious king?

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Review

I remarked about how captivating and addictive the first two books are. Well, this third book is even more entertaining. The author takes readers back to Spring Court where the main plot begins but things are different. Feyre is no longer the same naïve human featured in book one. Now, she's a High Lady (of Night Court) operating undercover in Spring Court and Tamlin and Lucien are none the wiser.

We see political scheming and magic at work in this book. But the end game is to win the war against a wicked king who is ready to kill both faeries and humans so he can rule.

This book is compelling and held me in its tight grip for two days straight. Getting to the last page, I did not want it to end. The author immersed me in every action and adventure. The book begins at a fast pace right up to when Feyre returns to Night Court after dismantling the Spring Court.

The pace slows a bit as Feyre and members of her Court prepare for the battle. Then the pace picks up again as alliances are forged with sweat and blood and the final battle rages on a vast, grassy plain.

Tarquin barked an order far ahead, and our unified army came to a halt, like some mighty beast pausing. Summer, Winter, Day, Dawn, and Night—each court’s forces clearly marked by the alterations in color and armor.

The best parts of this book for me are the war scenes. They are well-crafted, action-packed and captivating. I admire how the author covered every angle of the battlefield, including those who fought in the air, from the shadows, with magic, swords and spears. The flow of blood and the clash of weapons and powers pumped my adrenaline.

This book pays more attention to all the courts, their leaders and their powers, strengthening the worldbuilding of the series. I enjoyed the intrigue, twists and turns, and romance. There's no dull moment. We're also introduced to the budding romance between Nesta and Cassian and a potential love triangle between Elain, Lucien, and Azriel. I'm wondering how that will work later on in the next book.

Again, like the first two books, A Court of Wings and Ruin is told in the first-person narrative from Feyre’s perspective which makes it captivating. I like that this character has matured and taken up the position of a leader. I can't wait to see what the author has in store for her readers in the next book.

I have nothing negative to say about this book. It's that good! And entertaining. I'll give it 4.5 stars out of 5. If you love high fantasy, you must read this series.

Thank you for visiting my blog.

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Check out my previous reviews:

Intensely Gripping || Review Of A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR) by Sarah J. Maas

Addictive And Compelling || Review Of A Court of Mist And Fury by Sarah J. Maas

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Note: Quotes in this post are excerpts from the book



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I loved this book! I loved it so so much! I was in love with Rhysand!!
Entirely my opinion: But Tamlin didn't deserve that kind of end. Yes yes,he locked Feyre up but see it differently 😭. He deserved better

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😄 Almost everyone who has read this series falls in love with Rhysand. He's a cool character no doubt. Tamlin was great in the first book and after that, the author drags him through the mud! Poor guy 😄

Thanks so much for your visit. !LADY

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Real! The author did him so bad. Yeah,we know he had his bad days but he loved Feyre and he was entirely meant good for her. I left so bad for him.🥲
Did you get to read the last book in the series? The one talking about Feyre's sister, what's her name again?🥲

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I feel bad for him too. Hehe.
Nope, I've not read the fourth book on Nesta. Ugh, her character is so annoying that I want to scratch off my skin when reading her scenes in the previous books.

But I understand the book is great because she was redeemed. I'll be reading it soon anyway, for Feyre and Rhysand's sake. 😂

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Finally. Someone who relates! I definitely would complete the bookkkkkk

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Nice book to read I’ll give a try

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It's a fine book. You'll enjoy it. 🙂

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Urghhh! When do I get the time to start this series. I am way behind in reading. I need my mojo back. Seems this book is action packed. From your review, the book kept at the edge of your seat. I love it, makes reading more intense and interesting. I can't wait to read your next review on the fifth book. Amazing review!
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Indeed, the series is action-packed. It's addictive even. Once you start, you don't want to put it down until you finish. I hope you start reading soon. Thanks so much for your visit and support. !LADY 💕

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This book looks very interesting. I haven't read a book for a long time now. I'll be sure to check it out, nice review 🙌

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It's so interesting. I guarantee you'll love it. Thanks so much for your comment. 🙂

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Now this is one fantasy series that has been in my TBR list for a while now. I've heard it is a very good book and your review says the same thing. I'll definitely pick out a day any time soon to read it.
Have you read 'The Folk of the Air series'? From your review, they are alike. If you haven't, please do. It's a very good book

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...this is one fantasy series that has been in my TBR list

I'll say, take them out and read! You'll become addicted like I am. Hehe. Yes, I've only read the first book, The Cruel Prince. Hopefully I'll finish the rest of the books soon. Thanks so much for your visit. !LADY

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You know I love fantasy, especially when it involves heroines, so why do this to me? Now, I'll have to look for ACOTAR by Sarah Maas. And I love fantasy war scenes the best as one can use special magical weapons and spells.

Feyre Archeron sounds like a spirited, fearless protector of all she holds dear through unfortunate circumstances of high court intrigue. If this author has indeed paid much attention to the fantasy world she was built, then the read will be enjoyable.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this series. Nicely done.

Take care and have a good weekend.
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You know I love fantasy, especially when it involves heroines, so why do this to me?

😄 I know! You'll love this one. Indeed this series is an enjoyable read! Sarah J. Maas is adept at crafting captivating fae fantasy fiction. Her worldbuilding is superb and feels real. She's written three fantastic series and ACOTAR is one of them. Feyre is the main character/heroine in the series and an interesting one. I love her growth so far and there are more books to come in the series.

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