
A Court of Wings and Ruin
The third instalment in Sarah J. Maas's beloved fantasy series is a ferocious, tension-soaked ride that pulls no punches. Feyre is back in the Spring Court, wearing a smile that hides her true purpose: gathering intelligence on Tamlin's scheming while an invading king tightens his grip on the land. It's a dangerous double life, and the cost of a single misstep could prove catastrophic, not just for her, but for the entire world she's fighting to protect. Short, sharp moments of dread punctuate longer, more intricate political manoeuvring as Feyre navigates a treacherous web of alliances. The High Lords are dazzling, lethal, and not easily read, which makes choosing who to trust feel genuinely precarious. Then there's the question of her mate. War has a way of exposing fractures you'd rather ignore, and the bond between them is tested in ways that feel uncomfortably real. Maas writes with a confident, propulsive energy that keeps pages turning well past a sensible bedtime. Her books have sold millions of copies worldwide and been translated into 37 languages, which tells you something about how thoroughly she's got readers hooked. If sweeping romantic fantasy with genuine consequences is your thing, this one delivers.
- Author: Sarah J. Maas
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
- Genre: Mythology & Folklore
- ISBN: 978-1526641175
- Pages: 736 pages
