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A Court of Frost and Starlight

By: Sarah J. Maas
Narrated by: Amanda Leigh Cobb
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When Feyre kills a wolf, a beastlike creature arrives to demand retribution for it. Dragged to a magical land, Feyre discovers that her captor is not an animal. 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 shadow is growing, and Feyre must find a way to stop it....

©2018 Sarah J. Maas (P)2018 Recorded Books, Inc.
Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Romance Science Fiction & Fantasy Young Adult Paranormal

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I wish that the books in this series were all narrated by the same person....

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It’s ok

Quality storytelling as normal but… it really wasn’t worth a credit. She could have popped this at the start of another book. It was nice to find out post war what they all did.

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Cute, but kinda boring

It was cute and I'm attached to the characters, but it was a bit boring. Still looking forward to the final book though.

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This is this books Christmas special

This book is the loose end tying book this series needed to blend into the next book seamlessly. it can feel boring sometimes but stick with it as all the information is needed and is defiantly not wasted. I cannot write a good enough review to describe how well written this series is and how it makes you feel. This is now my comfort series and will frequent this story telling.

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Too many POV

The story felt shattered because of the many points of view, otherwise a good short story of the characters we love.

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Shortest and sweetest of the series

I love this one. Its lovely. Full of nice interactions between the main characters and it made me
Laugh many times. For me maybe the best book of the series.

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Book 4

Loved this book. It was nice to have a short book of just funny moments, laughter and seeing how strong their bonds are towards one another. I really liked this book. Can’t wait to read the next book.

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Great narrator but poor story

I wish I skipped this title and moved straight to the last book. The narrator was very pleasant to listen to, but the story was not very exciting and was very short.

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Aftermath

This book follows on after the war and delves into the past histories of each of the characters during the Winter Solstice holiday. It is a book of the calm after the storm. It also reveals that Feyre, no matter how she would like people to see her, has, in my opinion, a cruel streak, whereas Rhys shows he can really be quite a compassionate person.

Going back to her relationship to Tamlin, Although he tried to keep her prisoner and was mislead by the High Priestess, Lanthe into certain actions, he did it because he was terrified of what might happen to her after her imprisonment and death under the mountain. What he did was wrong, but what her sister Nesta did was also wrong. What Feyre did to Lucien was equally wrong. She also seemed to think it mattered not to throw Lucien under the bus in her quest for revenge. Yes, he was weak, but that was not a reason to do what she did to him. Rhys had far more of a grudge than Feyre. However, even he, when, seeing Tamlin was broken, offered a small slice of compassion. Yes, our Feyre is not the sweet, selfless heroine she is portrayed as.

I loved every minute of this series and it is one I will certainly listen to again.

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A filler story.

feels like this story was only created as a filler story. it is very short and although it gives see extra information about the characters it's not exciting or has any real drama in it. could have been incorporated into a larger book. glad I used a credit to buy it and not actual money otherwise I would be very disappointed

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