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reviewed A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #3.5)

Sarah J. Maas: A Court of Frost and Starlight (2018, Bloomsbury Publishing)

A companion tale to the Court of Thorns and Roses series that picks up several …

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I hadn't planned on reading this particular book but I decided as I had, I should at least finish the story so far.

I expected perhaps too much. Because this was all over the place from thoughts over a very hurt and confused Mor back to of all things frivolous? Shopping.

What we see of Nesta’s life post-war left me more than a little confused as it's so far removed from the Nesta Archeron we have come across in previous novels. It's disjointed at best and infuriating at worst - it lacked depth and I honestly don't believe she would have acted the way we are shown her doing in this. To me, it makes little sense even if she does have Survivors Guilt.

I only hope that in book four, a lot if this is addressed and fixed so that 3.5 becomes a bit like Cars 2, it doesn't exist.