Feyre meets the other members of Rhys’s Inner Circle: Cassian, his general Azriel, his spymaster Morrigan (Mor), his liaison between the Court of Dreams and the Court of Nightmares and Amren, an otherworldly creature in the body of High Fae and Rhys’s second-in-command. As Rhys trains Feyre, attraction develops between them. To resurrect Feyre, each of the seven High Lords of Prythian gave her a small part of their power, but she doesn’t yet know how to access those powers. Despite Tamlin’s enraged objections, Rhys whisks Feyre away.įeyre resents Rhys’s arrogance, but she finds far more freedom in the Night Court than Tamlin allowed her at the Spring Court and Rhys agrees to train Feyre in her new powers. Feyre agreed to spend one week per month at the Night Court. Before Feyre and Tamlin can exchange vows, Rhysand (Rhys), the High Lord of the Night Court, appears and calls in the bargain he made with Feyre during her imprisonment Under the Mountain. On their wedding day, Feyre wishes to stop the ceremony. Also traumatized by Feyre’s death, Tamlin has become possessive and domineering he keeps Feyre locked in his manor for safety despite her desire to help with the duties of the court. Feyre has been resurrected as a High Fae after her death, and as she prepares for her wedding she is tormented by memories of the murders she committed to save Tamlin and his people. Feyre tries to resume normal life with her betrothed, Tamlin, after their traumatic experiences in the Under the Mountain court in A Court of Thorns and Roses.
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