The storyline involving the human queen and the challenges Nesta and Cassian have to undergo in order to combat her was powerful and unique, however it felt incredibly rushed. I love a well structured, world-ending threat. In the midst of attempting to secure stability across the lands, the human queens have formed a threatening alliance, a threat that may only be thwarted by Nesta.įocusing on plot first, I really enjoyed the ideas revolving in the background of Nesta’s journey towards recovery after the terrors of the war. On to the other aspects of the story, ACOSF takes place after the devastating war with Hybern, which left Prythian in a precarious peace between the High Lord’s territories, human realms, and distant faerie lands. I don’t like putting age restriction or requirements on books because everyone has their own levels of tolerance and knowledge, but please note this book contains explicit adult content, so if you’re under 17 and reading this, please don’t tell me. It is not for the youngins, faint of heart, or introductory fantasy readers. Sarah has always pushed the border between YA, New Adult, and Adult with her content, but A Court of Silver Flames is 100% adult, no doubts about it.
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