The most character development and focus though, was definitely on Elain and Nesta. All of their different and unique characteristics, and how they work within their courts was one of my favourite aspects, and the politics between them was tense but also humorous. I loved seeing more of the world, and finally being introduced properly to all of the High Lords. It was such a thrill, and the changing relationships and dynamics between the characters was so interesting, compared to the beginning of ACOMAF. With that being said, I really enjoyed the beginning of this novel, with Feyre working as a double agent in the Spring Court. I love a book that is heavily character-driven, but I understand other people’s issues that not enough happened until like, the last 100 pages. There were less major events, and more small choices and character interactions which fuelled the majority of it. This book felt much more character and politically driven than the previous two books.
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