Reviewing: A Court of Mist And Fury
- Alecia Gallant
- Dec 14, 2021
- 2 min read
Welcome to book review Tuesday, where each week, we will be reviewing a book from our bookshelves to talk about you, our beautiful listeners, readers and writers. The purpose of this is it promotes books we love and show support for our favourite authors. This blog section is also an offshoot of the podcast's section called the bookshelf. So enjoy this review as we dive into:
A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas

Synopsis:
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.
Favourite Character: Rhysand
Rhysand is the most powerful High Lord in history and the current ruler of the Night Court, alongside Feyre Archeron. He is incredibly handsome and appears to be arrogant, careless, and cold at first. He meets Feyre Archeron when he saves her from three faeries at Calanmai. Not long after, he helps Feyre countless times throughout her trials Under the Mountain and went as far as to fight for her in the final moments before she died. When she was resurrected, their mating bond clicked into place, but he hid it from her in fear that it would scare her away. In the end, she accepted the mating bond and he swore Feyre in as his High Lady.
Our rating is 9 out of 10:
It's a great second book to a fantastic series. I loved the relationship Rhysand and Feyre developed throughout the novel, and who can forget about Mor, Azriel, Cassian and Armen. It deserves a 10 out of 10, but the novel's ending was a bit confusing and seemed to be a bit rushed; other than that, it is a great novel.
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