My review: ?????
A Court of Thorns and Roses is the first in a series set in a world where humans and faerie exist, but not together. There is a wall separating them, which was built after the humans fought off their faerie enslavers 500 years before.
Feyre had taught herself to hunt in order to be able to provide for her two older sisters and her father. She kills a wolf whilst out hunting one day, just as it was looking to kill a deer that Feyre had been hunting.
Feyre has to deal with the consequences of her actions, which lands her on a faerie’s estate.
Thrilling and sexy is a description I’ve read for this book, and I’d have to agree.
I enjoyed this book enough that the version I had from NetGalley hadwordsthatjoinedtogether which made it hard to get into the story. And so I bought this book, and the next two on Kindle.
My friend Barry won’t read this, but Barry, this is the kind of book you tease me about. And I’m unrepentant.
This edition of A Court of Thorns and Roses was published on 3rd June 2020. It’s available on Amazon and Waterstones. I’ve found a link to where you can search for local bookshops, including independent!
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I was given this book for free in return for an unbiased review, so my thanks to NetGalley and to Bloomsbury Books (the publishers) for this book.
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