![]() ![]() ![]() I’m no stranger to fairytale retellings, but I have to say I really appreciated this one. Something that might very well nip the blossoming romance between her and her captor in the bud… Entertaining and enthralling ![]() Joining Tamlin, one of the High Lords of the Fae, at his court, Feyre starts to slowly realise that something is awfully wrong in the magical kingdom. She’s presented with a choice: death or leaving her world behind for good. Soon enough, though, Feyre learns that you cannot go around killing off magical beings without having to answer for it. So when Feyre happens upon one on her side of the wall, she decides to take no risk and kill him. Although separated by an invisible wall, humans are never truly safe from the cruel faeries. This is not without danger, seeing that the forest borders the faerie kingdom, Prythian. The first chapter introduces us to Feyre, a human girl who tries desperately to support her family by hunting, even in the dead of winter. There is no lack of Beauty and the Beast retellings, but A Court of Thorns and Roses is arguably the most successful one. ACOTAR series Overview Book 1: A Court of Thorns and Roses A familiar re-telling ![]()
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