![]() Seriously, don't read this if you are squeamish about intimacy scenes at all. New alliances are formed, old ones unravel, and girl gets laid A LOT. The story escalates as Feyre (that name still makes me cringe) finds out how to live in Fae and deals with all the consequences from the outcome of book one. Here's the thing about this series: the plot is addictive but the writing kind of sucks. If you're a parent who has any plans on buying this for under 17 children, you might have reservations because this book has even more graphic sex scenes than the first book. So just be prepared Finally, I just want to comment that this title should not be under the Teen category. But from a shipping perspective, I can pretty much see how a reader rooting for one guy would be enraged or elated at how the romance department goes. I don't really care much about who Feyre ends up with as I like both the guys introduced in the first book. I like how the author handles Feyre's character development for this book. Personally, I like the book and its continuity with the first book. However, if you come into this book with a high investment on who Feyre ends up with, all I can say is that you will either be very elated or crushingly disappointed. Or what exactly began Tamlin and Rhys' enmity. Or what is up with the bargain he made with Feyre. Or wanting to know what was up with Rhysand stumbling during his last interaction with Feyre. If you come into this book curious about how Feyre is coping. So the last book ended with Feyre having to deal with the aftermath of her actions and of dying and being resurrected as a High Fae. But at the cost of killing two innocent fae.
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