A something of something and something
There's a cool resonance to that kind of title isn't there? I read a Court of Thorns and Roses some time ago, and finally got hold of the second two in the series. And loved them. Then there's a House of Salt and Sorrows, with a name that matches these, and a theme - fairytale all grown up - that matches too. Interesting...
A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J Maas
I think I’m hooked (blame my daughter-in-law). I love this
series, and this second book was no disappointment. I love how the author takes
a fairly complete story, then adds a whole new level to entice and entertain.
Feyre and Tamlin were surely in love, but now their relationship
fractures under the strain of the events in book 1. And maybe the fractures
were always there. And maybe they’re not meant for each other. Except perhaps…
All the questions feel so real, and Feyre’s struggles to
come to terms with her feelings resonate with the reader. Meanwhile politics
and power rear their ugly heads and something worse could be in the offing.
Another enticing novel. Another fun read.
A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J Maas
The story sort of ends in this novel, though I know it’s not
finished and there are many more books to go. (I'll have to borrow them from my daughter-in-law.) That said, if you only want to read a
trilogy, these first three in the series will work for you. It’s time for Feyre
to decide where her future lies, and it’s time for everyone to prepare for war.
Fae and human are all at risk, and allies might lie in unexpected places.
I really enjoyed the book. The pages turn quickly and the story pulls you along. Great fun, and I shall definitely read more.
House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin a Craig
Fairytale fantasy, romance, mystery and magic all come
together in Erin Craig’s House of Salt and Sorrows. The author offers her
protagonist sisters a world of enticing temptation, and even the best of them
might fall. But what child doesn’t want “more”, and what child doesn’t strive
to disobey?
The mysteries deepen as the story progresses, and the
dangers become more threatening. The result is a dark retelling of a dark fairytale,
and a fascinating story of people who fall then rise above their failings.
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