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A Court of Wings and Ruin: Book 3

Updated: Apr 28

Feyre has returned to the Spring Court with Tamlin. Unbeknownst to him, Feyre is now the High Queen of the Night Court and, though the bond that was made through her bargain with Rhysand has been broken, their mating bond is still strong. As Feyre works to break down the Spring Court from the inside, Rhysand works on making new allies so that they have a chance at winning the fast approaching war.

Spoilers in this paragraph. If you don’t want spoilers, skip to the last paragraph for book recommendations. So much happens in this book in so little time. Feyre breaks down the Spring Court, she starts to learn how to fly and use her powers, Tamlin becomes an ally, and a war is started and finished. There is so much growth and we learn so much more about the world and the characters that we care about. This book perfectly sets up the next without feeling like that’s its whole point.

If you enjoyed this book, the next book in the series is A Court of Frost and Starlight. Other books like this one are: The Young Elites by Marie Lu because both characters feel alone and have no one to turn to, Divergent by Veronica Roth because the main characters have to turn away from their families, and Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros because both main characters have to figure out who they can trust.

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