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Mar 01, 2021
Chelsea
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One of the things I've loved most about the ACOTAR series is the rich character development, and with this pivot to Nesta and Cassian's POVs that continues. Sarah J. Maas doesn't shy away from exploring the pain that haunts Nesta, doesn't let there be any easy fix for it, but lets the reader go on a journey to recovery with her.
What lightens the overall reading is the straight-up romance feel of the book with Nesta and Cassian's story pulsing with chemistry. ...more
What lightens the overall reading is the straight-up romance feel of the book with Nesta and Cassian's story pulsing with chemistry. ...more

Wow. Nesta’s journey is heart-wrenching. This is a hard one. I was crying with her because I have been there. I could relate to her feelings about herself so much. Hating being inside my head….the self-recrimination….keeping others at a distance….not feeling worth anyone’s love…..
It is a long, hard journey for her and Cassian. But so worth it. The development of her character is so well done. It is a great example of how complicated family can be. And how important friends can be.
I think my fav ...more
It is a long, hard journey for her and Cassian. But so worth it. The development of her character is so well done. It is a great example of how complicated family can be. And how important friends can be.
I think my fav ...more

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