
Why suddenly Tamlin had changed as she had changed, why suddenly she didn’t love him. So everything was completely changed, and it confused me at the beginning. You villainised Tamlin just as you villainised Chaol, but it seems you weren’t content enough with the cruel villainisation of Chaol, so you made it crueler with Tamlin. It seemed very shady and unlike the characters. Let’s cover the issues first, because evidently there are less of those than of WHAT I LOVED, because in all truths, I think this book would have fared a lot better by itself than as a sequel, because trust me, without looking at DARLING FEYRE ON THE COVER and the similarities in the titles, not many people will be able to tell that they are part of a series together.Īs much as I really, truly love Rhysand, and as much as I dislike Tamlin (obviously, Rhysand was written perfect and Tamlin was villainised perfect), they CHANGED so unlike them. I love your book A Court of Mist And Fury. And I belong to the former group, but I will address some things that I didn’t like as well. There’s not really an in the middle with this book, there is no average, it’s either you were pleased with all the great things, or you were brought down by all the lesser details. But what I’ve figured out about this book is that there is two primary views of it: 1) the people who hate it and have good reason to 2) the people who love it and have good reason to. So naturally, I’m having a hard time reviewing it, because of ALL OF MY THOUGHTS. (IMO IMO IMO everything here is IMO) It was infinitely better than the preceding novel, no doubt. She told me that I should give it a go, and so I did. I thought that I definitely wouldn’t, after reading Aimal‘s review and talking to her about it. Altogether, it was definitely an unforgettable book. I shipped Feysand instead of Feylin the whole way, which is why I think I enjoyed this book so much. It was way more spectacular than A Court of Thorns and Roses and I really reveled in reading it, despite what I expected about this book.
