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by Sarah J. Maas · A Court of Thorns and Roses #4
2018 · 272 pages · Bloomsbury Publishing
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📚 Book 4 of a completed 5-book series
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After the devastation of war, Feyre and Rhysand are finally catching their breath as they work to rebuild their shattered world and prepare for the Night Court's first Winter Solstice celebration. But beneath the glittering festivities and hard-won peace, emotional wounds run deeper than anyone anticipated, and the scars of battle threaten to ripple through their future in unexpected ways. This intimate interlude gives us a chance to reconnect with beloved characters as they heal, celebrate together, and discover what truly matters most—each other. It's a tender, hopeful bridge that honors the weight of what they've survived while reminding us why their bond is the real magic at the heart of this world.
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Ethereal orchestral fantasy with sensual indie and alternative vibes. Think shimmering strings, intimate vocals, and atmospheric production—healing after darkness, winter magic, stolen moments of tenderness, and hard-won peace. Artists like Florence + The Machine, Hozier, and Bon Iver capture this wounded-but-hopeful romance.
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