![]() ![]() Also, let’s just say, don’t take Rhysand at face value. Tamlin seems like he’s just a bit self-serving? It’s interesting. Maybe it’s because we get more information about Lucien than Tamlin, which is why I like him so much more? I don’t know. Lucien backstory never gets easier to read, it always makes me so sad. ![]() The dialogue between Feyre and Lucien is probably the most interesting part of the first 60% of the book to be quite honest. Tamlin is painted as ‘swoon-worthy but I really do find him boring and predictable. They are funny, witty and just way more dynamic than the predictable and a bit boring Tamlin. Lucien and Rhysand are still my two favourite characters from this book. As she loosened up at the Spring Court, and formed connections with Tamlin, Lucien, Alis and even Rhysand, she became more interesting. It was frustrating being in her head, but honestly, by the end of the book she was much more interesting and maybe it was the fact that she went through SO much at the end that she was a way better POV. ![]() In the beginning, Feyre was pretty damn annoying. The character development, and development of the relationships and relationship dynamics throughout the book I also think is excellent. ![]()
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