A Court of Mist and Fury book review
A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas 2016 Fantasy, new adult, romance After my experience reading the TOG series last year, I was initially hesitant to read another SJM novel. But after hearing a lot of good things about A Court of Thorns and Roses from reviewers I trust, I decided to give the series a chance. I had a (mostly) fun time reading A Court of Thorns and Roses and decided I’d see what the next books brought. And now after reading ACOMAF with a completely open mind, I was so blown away about how different this book is At the beginning of the book, protagonist Feyre is extremely depressed after returning home with Tamlin after all the traumatic events of the previous novel. Maas’s choice to not ignore Feyre’s trauma brings an important amount of depth that I was missing in the previous books, making the characters interesting and relatable. The first couple chapters balance the novel, Feyre’s journey to heal herself acting as a sturdy base to the other action, roma