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A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J Maas
*Please note: the bookmarks are selected randomly, you aren’t guaranteed the one in the photo. Shipping and packaging costs will be calculated at check out.
PUBLISHER: Bloomsbury Publishing, February 2021
FORMAT: Paperback, 784 pages
DESCRIPTION:
Book 5 in the ACOTAR Series.
You’ve certainly made it through a lot, but bookle up for one of the biggest rides of the series.
We’re no longer in Feyre’s mind, but in Nesta’s AND Cassia’s. Yes, it’s a dual POV, but also third person. Stay with me, it sounds a little odd, but you’re going to have a great time.
ACOTAR is not a finished series, but this is the most recent release (so far).
It’s no secret that after the cauldron, Nesta has been struggling, and Cassian makes that worse, she can’t stand him, so when she’s forced to spend all her time with him, whilst he trains her to keep her in line, she isn’t best pleased.
She’s a complex character that I love, but you need to try and understand her, give her a bit of your time. Sarah wrote her so well.
Soon their enemy tension turns into something completely different, and to survive a looming war, they must fight all kinds of creatures, internal and external. Will they find safety and acceptance in each other’s arms?
*Please note: the bookmarks are selected randomly, you aren’t guaranteed the one in the photo. Shipping and packaging costs will be calculated at check out.
PUBLISHER: Bloomsbury Publishing, February 2021
FORMAT: Paperback, 784 pages
DESCRIPTION:
Book 5 in the ACOTAR Series.
You’ve certainly made it through a lot, but bookle up for one of the biggest rides of the series.
We’re no longer in Feyre’s mind, but in Nesta’s AND Cassia’s. Yes, it’s a dual POV, but also third person. Stay with me, it sounds a little odd, but you’re going to have a great time.
ACOTAR is not a finished series, but this is the most recent release (so far).
It’s no secret that after the cauldron, Nesta has been struggling, and Cassian makes that worse, she can’t stand him, so when she’s forced to spend all her time with him, whilst he trains her to keep her in line, she isn’t best pleased.
She’s a complex character that I love, but you need to try and understand her, give her a bit of your time. Sarah wrote her so well.
Soon their enemy tension turns into something completely different, and to survive a looming war, they must fight all kinds of creatures, internal and external. Will they find safety and acceptance in each other’s arms?