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Does this book have a love triangle?

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Stephanie Fitting I usually hate love triangles but I'm not gonna lie....I need Rhys in my life...Tamlin is like super hunkalicious but Rhys? I wish I could shower you with the feels I have over this man.

At least conjure up something where Rhys puts it into Feyre's dreams of them doing some steamy action because that could realistically happen due to his super sexy mind powers....can someone write fanfiction for that?

(Can you guys see how much I love Rhysand?)
Alexandria It better not have one... or else I'm not reading it.
Mendes Fan Nope. Tamlin is the only one ;)
Leandre Zerbit she better not do another love triangle...
Michelle Xxan I hope there is a love triangle because I really don't like Tamlin. RHYS <3
Dashami Oh God, spare me if she does this in the next book, because it doesn't take much for a love triangle to drive me into complete madness.
Samantha Pleased to announce that three books later, no triangles. In fact that is a positive to Mass' books - the female leads have multiple lovers, but no "love" triangles to speak of. In the case of ACOTAR, one relationship was toxic, the other liberating. :)

Sam
Jonathan Eng In book one the main romantic element blossoms between Tamlin and Feyre- Feylin?? But I do believe that because of Rhysand's constant companionship with Feyre during her time under the mountain that there will be a love triangle- Rhyre-Feysand? Especially after the end of the book in which Rhysand basically imprints on her. It seems like that sort of mate bond thing that happened between Lucien and the Fae that he loved. I wonder if the bond goes both ways though? And their relationship is sure to develop during those weeks of her life he (Rhy) has to spend with her (Fey). I hope it does because even though Tamlin is amazing. Rhysand connects with her on a deeper level that is more than just lust and 'true love'. If Sarah J. Maas does not include a love triangle than I do believe that Rhysand will either become a friend with benefits (hehehe) or force her to 'become his' with his scary mind powers. BUT what if there is a "Night Rite" like there was in the spring court and Rhysand brings her to the Night Court during that week. OOH!! But no... there was no apparent love triangle. However, Sarah definitely planted the seeds for one to blossom. *whispers* I ship FeyRhys or whatever their ship name is.
Natalia Rapita There is in the second book of the series. AT first I was rather angry about it because I don't like love triangles in such series but after reading A court of mist and fury, I would not change a single thing in the story :)
Emily Yates
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Mels6675 I really think I will not read the book if Tamlin and Feyre are broken apart.
Deepika Kalidindi I am getting a bit sick of love triangles as well
Joanna Refugio None. But after the last pages of the book i didnt even know now, i hope her lovestory will not be the same as the one in throne of glass please dont!!
Kayla Graham-DeAngelo To build off of Mai Nguyen’s though, That could be possible. What popped into my head was the possibility of being put under a spell of some sort. I feel like something happened to Rhysand was not under his own will.
ramudi jay
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Jana I think a love triangle is like "Person A likes Persons B and C and has to choose! What do they do?!?" and that element is not in this book. BUT there are multiple love interests. But not the "ahhh how will I make this choice?" element.
Emily It's a subtle love triangle. If you can read between the lines you can basically guess it.
Aria Yes it does (sort of). ACOMAF is fantastic but it really changes your opinions on a lot of the characters from the first novel.
Brittany As of the first book; NO.
Claire In the ARC there was one, I don't know if that has been taken out for the official publication though, and it didn't REALLY become a triangle until the last 4th of the book.
Marien I'm pretty sure there will be a love triangle in the next book...
Siobhan That was my thinking too! There has to be something there... I can't reconcile any other reason he would have been so surprised and disappeared so suddenly.
Ashley Cantrell Not in this book, but it definitely feels like they are building up to one in the next
Gee no, it dosent. it may seem like one, but in reality, theres no competition
Kae HAhahahahahHa DOES IT!?!?!?!
Jasmine
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Cailyn Skindell I have no clue but I wouldn't doubt it because this book is already intense so I wouldn't doubt that they would even though I don't really know how that would happen
Jessica I'm interested to see everyone saying no, because to me the set-up for the love triangle seems really obvious? I guess technically in this book it is not a love triangle, but the ground work is all done for it to become one in the rest of the series.
Jvrzhd no it does not not now or in the other 2 books
Beáta Kiss Ohhh... this book seems so exciting but I'm not capable of reading about another love triangle... I'm not gonna read it :(
Jan Ugh there better freakin' not be. I hate love triangles.
Makayla yes, there is in the second book, dont be to angry at the end.
Zoe
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Lilay Longbottom Hopefully, yes. :D
Panagiota Not yet and I hope there wont be one. I am sick of cheap love triangles just because there are 2 leading characters around the main. I marvel when penmanship reveals camaraderie, respect and other emotions a character might have for his/her bff/brother etc lover.
Kayt Andy Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, By the end of the book it was clear that Rhysand was going to hold a key part in the story. I hope that we are able to see more of him because he is such a complex character
Samantha I sure hope not but from reviews it seems like yes there is. Also we might find out with the second book if there really is a love triangle going on, my first reaction is yeah.
Bihter Saatçi
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Sabrina Majchrzak
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SD Well, if there was a love triangle... it would makes sense then because in the Throne of Glass series Chaol was the one. Though as the book progressed, she moved on. (I'm a little fuzzy on the details though)
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