A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J Maas

A Court of Thorns and Roses (Court of Thorns and Roses, #1)

by Sarah J. Maas

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Perfect for fans of Kristin Cashore and George R.R. Martin, this first book in a sexy and action-packed new series is impossible to put down!

When nineteen-year-old huntress Feyre kills a wolf in the woods, a beast-like creature arrives to demand retribution for it. Dragged to a treacherous magical land she only knows about from legends, Feyre discovers that her captor is not an animal, but Tamlin--one of the lethal, immortal faeries who once ruled their world.

As she dwells on his estate, her feelings for Tamlin transform from icy hostility into a fiery passion that burns through every lie and warning she's been told about the beautiful, dangerous world of the Fae. But an ancient, wicked shadow over the faerie lands is growing, and Feyre must find a way to stop it . . . or doom Tamlin--and his world--forever.

Reviewed by sstaley on

4 of 5 stars

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I've heard others talk about this book and series for several years. I needed to read something different from what was normal for me, and I decided to read this. I haven't read any other books by Sarah Maas even though they all are on my to-read list.

I've read many books about the Fae and I found that many were following the same pattern. A Court of Thorns and Roses felt different from the others. I liked the world that Maas wrote. I liked this new world of Fae and the problems they were facing.

As far as the main character, Feyre, she was amazing! She had her problems, but was no Mary Sue. She was tough because she had no other choice and was fiercely loyal to who and what she loved, even though some people didn't deserve that loyalty. She took risks, but I didn't feel that they were always
stupid like some women in novels. I couldn't help but like Feyre from the start. Even with the slow start in this 1st book, it picks up quickly in the middle and has an exciting 2nd half of the book.

As far as the men in this book, I liked the character of Lucien better than Tamlin High Lord of the Spring Court, Feyre's lover and boyfriend. Lucien was Tamlin's best friend and I really liked his wit and tenacity. I felt he brought out better things in Feyre than Tamlin did, but this is not a book where there is a love triangle. I also was intrigued by the High Lord of the Night Court, Rhysand. There is something more with this character that I know will come out in the 2nd book.

I did want to say that this is NOT a YA book, but a New Adult book. I was surprised by a few explicit sexual scenes with her and Tamlin. I wouldn't recommend this book to most teens, especially younger than 17 or 18. There are also many scenes depicting violence, but this book does show a war in the lands of The Fae.

Overall, I really liked this novel and the new world that I want to keep exploring in the other books in this series.

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