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“My priority would be to protect my family -- and I would have picked whatever side could keep them safest. I hadn't thought of it as a weakness until now.”
Feyre has to provide for her family due to promising her mother she would before she died. At the time Feyre didn't realize how important that was nor how hard it would be, when their family would lose everything her father would become unable to provide for them. Her sisters Nesta and Elaine are relatively useless when it comes to everyday life things. Well Nesta could be useful, but instead she chooses to be spiteful and make everyone's life hell.
One day when Feyre is out hunting (not only to provide food, but also pelts to sell) she has to make a choice kill a wolf or let it eat what will provide her family with food for several weeks. She makes a choice that she will regret and then later be glad she made.
In killing the wolf she broke a treaty made between the fairies and humans a long time ago. When she is forced to go to Prythian to make good on that treaty and keep her family safe. Tamlin not only keeps her family well taken care of, but makes sure they won't come after her. Feyre doesn't know any of that though and tries to get back to them, and will do anything in order to do so.
Slowly she learns that not everything is how she thought it would be in the Fairy world, and that a darkness has surrounded it causing everyone to be afraid.
When Feyre is sent back to the human world, she realizes how much she had grown to care for Tamlin and his world, and how she must get back to him in order to help him save the fairy world.
Once back though, she realizes that it was much worse, then they had ever told her, and that in order for her to help save his world, she would most likely end up dying, or being a slave for the rest of her life.
This was my first book that involved fairy's, so I really didn't know what to expect. I just knew that it was based off of Beauty and the Beast retelling and that was enough for me to read it. I was a bit wary going into this book though, due to how hyped it was and how loved Sarah J. Maas is as an Author. The hyper for this book and author are well deserved. Not only was a hooked from the first chapter, but I also was able to fly through it and I never got bored. I loved Feyre's ability to provide for her family, yet still not want to have to kill, and regretting when she had to. Feyre was such a fighter (yes a little dumb at times), but still she did what she had to and was just trying to keep her promise. I also really liked Nesta surprisingly especially after Feyre came back and she told her what she had done.
I really hope Nesta is in the second book because she is just as much of a fighter as Feyre. Now I just have to wait for it to be released...
Warning: This book does contain some sex scenes so if you're not comfortable with that or don't like to read it then this book isn't for you.
“Because I wouldn't want to die alone, I said,and my voice wobbled as I looked at Tamlin again,forcing myself to meet his stare.Because I'd want someone to hold my hand until the end, and awhile after that.That's something everyone deserves, human or faerie.”
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 10 February, 2016: Finished reading
- 10 February, 2016: Reviewed