Darker, Bolder, Utterly Bewitching

A Court of Mist and Fury

A Court of Mist and Fury

The second instalment in Sarah J. Maas's hugely popular fantasy series picks up where its predecessor left off, though it wastes no time pushing things into far richer, more complicated territory. Feyre has made it back to the Spring Court, but survival came at a price. She carries the powers of the High Fae now, yet her heart is still unmistakably human, and it bears the weight of every awful thing she did to protect Tamlin's people. That guilt doesn't fade quietly. It festers. Woven into her troubles is an unresolved bargain with Rhysand, the magnetic and deeply enigmatic High Lord of the Night Court. His world is one of political cunning and carefully laid temptations, and Feyre finds herself drawn into it whether she wishes to be or not. Somewhere beyond their complicated dynamic, a mounting threat grows, one that Feyre may be uniquely placed to face. Getting there means coming to terms with abilities she's still learning to trust, mending a soul that's been broken in ways that aren't easily named, and finding the will to take charge of her own story. It's a book about power, yes, but more quietly it's about healing. Maas has sold millions of copies across 37 languages worldwide, and this particular chapter of her series shows exactly why readers keep coming back.

  • Author: Sarah J. Maas
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • ISBN: 978-1526641144
  • Pages: 656 pages