
Court of Frost and Starlight
By Sarah J. Maas
Feyre, Rhys and the rest of the inner circle are back in the Night Court, rebuilding and preparing for Winter Solstice. They are all trying their best to recover from the effects of the war and enjoy the festivities while also preparing for the next steps necessary to ensure the safety of the Court. A story of family, healing, and celebration that leaves clues to what may come in future books.
This book was sort of like a long epilogue to the last book (Court of Wings and Ruin) and just gives us a look into the daily lives of the inner circle after that war. It was a cozy story of the time leading up to the winter solstice and the way they celebrated each other for the holiday.
It was definitely not an exciting or action-packed book by any means, but it was a nice little added bonus for those of us who just love living with the characters for a while.
It was a bit different than previous books because it was told in multiple perspectives, mainly Feyre and Rhysand with a few other peppered in here and there. It was also a bit strange to have such a short story when the others are so much longer, but it almost felt like a nice relaxing holiday after the stressful events of the previous book. I really wasn’t sure what I would think of it, but it felt nice and there were lots of little doors opened that get you excited for events to come in future books.
I give A Court of Frost and Starlight 4 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐
-Jacqui
Author: Sarah J. Maas
Genre: Adult Fantasy, 18+
Length/Page Count: 229 pages
Format & Source: Hardback, Amazon
Publishing Info: Bloomsbury Publishing 2018
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