Friday, November 2, 2018

Reading A Court of Mist and Fury

Hey there Bookies,

It's been a while since I made a post and I'm sorry about that. Been working three jobs, so it's not easy to squeeze in reading as much as I would like. But I am finally halfway through the book, and I have no idea what I have already told you about the book. So please forgive me if I say something that I have already said.

The book starts off with Feyre struggling with what she had done in order to save her lover and his people. All the while planning a wedding and doing things that the lady of the court is supposed to do. Only problem is is that she isn't happy. She feels like she should be doing something to help out instead of wearing dresses and planning parties. Too bad her lover doesn't think so because he thinks he is keeping her safe. Unknowingly suffocating her. Then on her wedding day Rhys comes to claim his part of the bargain by crashing the wedding and taking her away. Feyre is terrified at first, but once she gets to the Night Court, she realizes that it's not that bad. But it's shared with her that war is coming during one of her visits and she shares her concerns with Tamlin. Only to be brushed off because he is going to keep her safe, so she has nothing to worry about. This doesn't sit well with our leading lady. So one day she tries to go with Tamlin to deal with some mess that has taken place in his court only to have him lock her in the manor. Now my thought here is that he knew she had this issue of being locked up due to her time Under the Mountain, yet he still places her in her deepest fear. So in her panic attack, Rhys' cousin Mor comes and takes her to the Night Court where Rhys can help calm Feyre down. She eventually does and decides she isn't going to go back, thinking it's for Tamlin's own good. Rhys then takes Feyre to his secret city where he actually lives and tells her she is free to stay all she wants. She then even agrees to join him in trying to prevent the war from happening. So after a few tests and nearly dying a few times, Feyre is charged with convincing her sisters to let them stay in their house while they try to contact the queens to get half of the book that controls the cauldron in order to prevent the war. Or, at least stop the evil king that wants to end all of human life. That is pretty much where I have stopped. Feyre convinced her sisters and she's trying to kill Rhys for some comment he made. If you ask me, I think she has some feelings for him but she is just denying them because of everything she has been through with Tamlin. Which makes this whole book like on big Kdrama. I love it. Maybe the whole series is going to be like one. The only way to find out is to continue reading, right?

So until next time....

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