We also get more insight into the history between Nesta and Feyre and the complexities of their relationship and how fractured their family had become. It incorporates exercise, mindfulness, purpose and friendship to show Nesta and her new friends’ healing journeys. This is a book about overcoming the self-loathing that comes with trauma, and it does not let the reader forget Nesta’s experiences. Nesta’s relationship with the House of Wind is unique and heart-warming, and the friendships she developed with some of the other characters had me in tears at times (both happy and sad). She is far from perfect, but a completely engaging character with so much depth. It was going to take a miracle to make me like her, but I felt her pain almost instantly and was completely drawn into her story. She must live with Cassian in the House of Wind until she heals.ĭon’t get me wrong, the romance in this book is great, but where it really shines is in Nesta’s journey. They decide to extract Nesta from her life of seedy taverns (and seedy males), giving her an ultimatum. We open the book in a similar place to the end of A Court of Frost and Starlight, with Nesta revelling in alcohol and sex, isolated from her sisters and their new Night Court family. Nesta Archeron is an absolute queen and I am officially a stan now. I’ll admit I was sceptical about opening up this world again but I was absolutely wrong.
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