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A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas
4.0

Readability: 4/5
Plot: 4/5
Recommend: Yes

Feyre is back in the Spring Court, intent on taking down the King of Hybern. As the war approaches, a game of deceit and danger is played.

I sped through the second book because I loved the development of a romance between Feyre and Rhysand, and since it was already established, this book took me longer than I thought it would.

I didn't give this book 5 stars because I wasn't as obsessed with it compared to the first two books. (Not gonna lie, I was hoping this would be the end of this series. However, there are more books to come, and since I can't help myself, I will read them.)

As for the plot, I didn't think it was a 5 out of 5 because some things were so convenient or not as well thought out.
Lucien's disappearance to go to Vassa, Feyre's father's appearance, and Drakon and Miryam's appearance are some things that I felt were not as well executed.
I, however, thoroughly enjoyed Feyre's residence and manipulation in Spring Court.

This book was good, but I thought A Court of Mist and Fury was better (probably because I am a romance reader, duh). Also probably because this book features Nesta and Elaine more, and I don't like them that much (or at all) (sorry, not sorry) (Cassian and Azriel deserve better).