A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas – Book Review
A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas – ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pages: 705
Genre: Fantasy, Romance, YA
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Author's Website: Sarah J. Maas
Synopsis:
Feyre returns to the Spring Court, not as an ally but as a spy for the Night Court. With the looming war between fae courts and the threat of Hybern’s forces, Feyre must navigate political intrigue and battle. As alliances form and shatter, Feyre and her friends must face the darkness to protect their world.
Review:
ACOWAR delivers a thrilling conclusion to the main trilogy, filled with epic battles, emotional confrontations, and heart-pounding stakes. Feyre’s journey as a leader and warrior comes to a satisfying peak as she balances loyalty, love, and sacrifice. The world-building is, once again, outstanding, with Maas showcasing her skill in creating complex politics and relationships between the courts.
While the pacing can feel uneven, especially in the buildup to the final battle, the emotional depth and character dynamics keep readers invested. The tension between Feyre and her friends, the danger of war, and the ultimate resolution make it a gripping read.
Key Highlights:
- Intense and emotional battles that build to a high-stakes finale.
- Feyre’s leadership and growth as a central figure in the war.
- Deepened relationships with Rhysand, her sisters, and the Inner Circle.
- World-building that continues to expand, especially with new alliances and enemies.
Would I Recommend It?
Yes! A Court of Wings and Ruin is an action-packed, emotional conclusion that fans of the series will enjoy. It’s filled with epic moments, romance, and high-stakes decisions that make it a must-read for those invested in the fae world Maas has built.