3⭐️ Definitely had its moments but it wasn’t my favorite.
***This review contains SPOILERS so if you have not read HOFAS or the previous books in the series, STOP SCROLLING ***
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Here's a fun, little summary of what happens:
✨ ACOTAR crossover
✨ Bryce eats a magic bean
✨ Middengard Worm cameo
✨ History lesson with a ghost
✨ Nesta slayyyyyys
✨ Tharion is an idiot
✨ Baxian gets hungry in the dungeons
✨ Ithan packs one hell of a punch
✨ Lidia Cervos serves cunt
✨ Boring Quinlar reunion
✨ "We All Live In A Yellow Submarine" 🎶
✨ Lidia's is legit Mother
✨ Lots of sad boi energy
✨ Hunt has a wardrobe malfunction 🍆
✨ Asteri just being their usual asshole selves
✨ Hypaxia is . . . there
✨ “Don’t Fear The Reaper” 🎶
✨ A random arranged marriage
✨ Hel is DTF with an alliance
✨ Hunt learns he was a test tube baby
✨ Parricide 👏
✨ Avallen gets a makeover
✨ Bryce becomes death
✨ Ithan nuts up
✨ Hypaxia cures COVID
✨ Epic final battle
✨ Hel + sprites to the rescue
✨ Aelin Lidia serves even more cunt
✨ Pollux gets fucked
✨ "Super Massive Black Hole" 🎶
✨ Bryce takes a trip to space
✨ Hunt becomes Iron Man
✨ Jesiba pulls a Ben Solo
✨ Happily Ever After
✨ My Little Pony reboot
✨ House of Many Waters COMING SOON featuring Tharion (and Ithan)
My Thoughts:
Was it a bad story? No. But was it the best? No. There were things I liked and didn't like. I'll be going over all of it. So buckle the fuck up because this is going to be one hell of a review.
First, I want to address the ACOTAR crossover. Honestly, I'm indifferent about it all. I was surprised we mostly see Bryce interacting with just Nesta and Azriel, but I wasn't mad about it. I actually liked Bryce and Nesta's interactions and could DEFINITELY see them as friends under different circumstances. But honestly, Nesta was the best part of this entire crossover. Even after ACOSF I wasn’t a huge Nesta fan but after this, I really like her. I enjoyed seeing her from a total stranger's perspective!
The entire point of the crossover was learning about Theia and her connection to the ACOTAR world - and it did its job there. HOWEVER, knowing that Hel knew the same history and could have easily shared this with Bryce is where my problem with the crossover comes in. If Hel had stepped in to give Bryce all the information (which Aidas says he didn't do because 'Bryce wasn't ready'), there would be no need for a crossover. I mean, I guess at some point she’d have to visit the Fae world to absorb Silene’s Starborn power, but I believe it could have been done without even seeing any of the ACOTAR characters. Which pretty much makes me believe SJM did this as a fan service and/or as a way to get fans who haven't read CC, to read it. It was a genius marketing strategy, but I don't think it did much for the story. And unfortunately, I’m hearing from quite a few people that the crossover disappointed them. So, in the end, it may have backfired on SJM. But if you enjoyed the crossover, I'd like to know and hear your thoughts on why. 😊
What I liked:
The overall plot. Listen, I gotta give it to SJM, she sure knows how to weave a story together. It's wild to me that even the smallest of details tend to have some significance later on in the story - things you may not have even realized are of any importance at all. I enjoyed the journey we've been on since book one, and I thought how everything came together by the end was phenomenal.
The insanity and possibilities of the Maasverse. I am still reeling from all the connections Midgard has to the worlds of ACOTAR and TOG. We mostly focus on the connections to the ACOTAR realm (the Fae home world) but we get some bits and pieces of the ties to the TOG realm thanks to the stories from Aidas and Jesiba. I am honestly in awe of how Sarah J. Maas is able to keep all this information straight and continue to build upon it. This is what I really admire and respect about the Crescent City series. From a fantasy standpoint, I think it was incredibly well done. This is a complex world with a complex history and magic system that can definitely be understood by a first time reader, but is probably appreciated more by those who've read her other series. I'm excited to see what Sarah does next in terms of connecting these worlds in the future.
History lessons with Theia's daughter, Silene. This was so freaking cool. I absolutely LOVED learning more about our beloved ACOTAR world as well as the beginnings of Midgard and the role the Asteri played in all of it. It was a lot darker than I expected, which made it that much more interesting. The only thing I predicted beforehand was that the Prison was the Dusk Court, but besides that everything else was new information and super fun to learn about!
Lidia mother-fucking Cervos. She is a baddie. Period. End of story. The things she's done. . . the things she's put herself through for years all for the sake of her sons. . . I'm in awe. Lidia is the definition of strength. Her backstory was so heartbreaking. I legitimately cried. The way she sacrifices her entire being (mind, body, and soul) really reminded me of the way Rhys sacrificed himself while under the mountain. Both these characters put on a mask and became monsters in order to protect the ones they love. Even how they act after they are free and deal with the trauma is very similar. There's a lot of parallels between the two, which is why I probably love them both so much. Honestly, Lidia is my favorite character of the entire series and I wish we'd gotten more time with her. Also, the fact she’s a descendent of King Brannon from the TOG world and therefore related to Aelin and Dorian in some way was not a surprise but super cool nevertheless.
Lidia and Ruhn's romance. These two have my whole heart. 🫶 I absolutely ADORE them! They're probably my second favorite mated couple besides Feysand. They went through absolute hell in this book. Ruhn getting tortured and Lidia having to participate was so hard to stomach. Lidia saving Ruhn's life and nearly dying only for him to say “You’re dead to me,” made me want to scream. And finding out Lidia has children and her real motives for being the Hind absolutely broke my heart. 😭 They endure so much in such a short amount of time, and even though there was so much broken trust between them, they're able to accept the past and be there for one another. Lidia and Ruhn deserved their HEA. And if you haven't yet, RUN to the link in my bio at @thebiglittlelibrary and read their bonus chapter because it is so perfect!
Ithan's character arc and story development. Did his rise to power feel a bit random and rushed? Yes. But I didn't expect it, so I liked that his story wasn't predictable - especially when he kills Sigrid by punching her through the throat. I GASPED so hard. lol Ithan was actually someone who really annoyed me in book two - he was immature and seemed lost - but his guilt for killing Sigrid takes him on a journey that ends with him coming into his own and finding his purpose as Prime. He grew up a lot and I honestly wouldn't be mad about seeing more of his story in future CC books. I'm also excited by the fact he has the elemental power of snow! Just another connection to the TOG world.
What I didn't like:
The multiple, mid-chapter POV changes DROVE ME NUTS. This was probably my biggest issue. Most of the chapters had three different POVs. And at the beginning of the book, there were four main plots happening at the same time: Bryce in the Fae home world; Hunt, Ruhn, and Baxian being tortured, Tharion with the Viper Queen, and Ithan and the other random side characters trying to figure out wtf to do. So each chapter, we'd follow one character and just as things were starting to ramp up, we'd shift to another character in a completely different situation. Because of these constantly changing POV, the story didn't flow well and I wasn't able to truly immerse myself. I felt removed while reading. Maybe if each chapter had only focused on one, maybe two (max) POVs, the story might not have felt so disjointed.
The predictable ending. While I enjoyed the Asteri plot, I thought the ending was predictable and incredibly low stakes (since you know no one important is going to actually die and stay dead). This could be because I've read SJM's other series and have noticed some patterns and similarities to how she writes her endings. The allying with the 'dark' forces of Hel, the sprites showing up last minute, the Lidia and Pollux confrontation, and Bryce dying and coming back to life, felt similar to the end of ACOWAR. And while the ending had a different plot, the familiarity of it all didn't allow for me to feel any surprise. It definitely wasn't a bad ending . . . I just didn't really pull me in.
The story is plot heavy with not enough character / relationship growth. There was too much going on plot-wise with too many different storylines and too many POVs. While everything neatly came together in the end, the journey to get there was messy and overly complex. I think SJM could have found a way to simplify the plot and cut some POVs to make this easier to digest. But at the same time, because there was so much focus on the plot, a few of the characters and relationships didn't get the attention they deserved. Specifically, Hunt and Ruhn dealing with the trauma from their torture, Lidia dealing with her trauma, Ruhn and Lidia's relationship (see below), Ithan's and his character arc, and Tharion as a whole because what growth has he even gone through throughout this entire series?
Not only did Ruhn and Lidia not get enough screen time to truly work through their trauma, trust issues, and anger, but THEY WERE ROBBED of a beautiful romance journey. (Sort of how we were robbed of more Elorcan in TOG.) I totally get the need for more plot in this book because it's the ending to the series and things need to wrap up. However, we barely scratched the surface of Ruhn and Lidia's romance in HOSAB. And then in this book, things are bad for a while before they come together without spending adequate time resolving any issues, healing from their traumas, and growing as a couple. I understand that it wasn't possible to do this in an already 838 page book, but I truly believe other things should have been cut to make their story more impactful. Or, I think they shouldn't have been a couple at the end so we'd get a book that focuses on Ruhn and Lidia. Regardless, I think not diving deep into their story was a missed opportunity.
Hunt and Bryce's 'reunion'. This was one of the most anticlimactic scenes in the entire book. I was expecting Hunt and Bryce to immediately jump into each other's arms . . . to sob . . . to kiss . . . and say some incredibly romantic and sappy shit to one another. BUT NONE OF THAT HAPPENS. After everything they went through to find each other again, this was not the reunion I was hoping for.
Hunt and Bryce as a couple Listen, I don't want to get into it but I don't think they have chemistry. Compared to SJM's other couples, they're definitely one of the weaker pairings. I get that in the story, they supposedly have this insane connection that spans across time and space, but I just never felt it. Side note: I LEGIT forgot they were married. 😂
If you like Bryce and Hunt (and the rest of the Crescent City characters), I believe you'll really enjoy this story. But if you've struggled to like or even connect with most of them, this story will probably disappoint you. Unfortunately, I fall in the latter group. As a whole, I think the CC characters are a bunch of immature idiots who act more like the stereotypical frat guys and sorority girls than people capable of saving the world. I mean, the majority of the characters are in their 20s but even the ones who are older still act childish at times.
Bryce. I'm sorry, but she's my least favorite SJM FMC. She's a selfish, immature, pick-me girl. If I had to read another sentence about how hot she was according to EVERY SINGLE GUY besides her brother, and listen to more of her shitty jokes (which EVERY SINGLE GUY thinks is so fucking funny), I was going to scream. And I get Bryce is a sarcastic bitch to everyone, but there's a time and a place for everything, and being obnoxious doesn't ever actually get anyone anywhere.
Bryce also isn't a character that earned my respect as The Chosen One. Let's look at the origins of SJM's other main FMCs. Feyra was a hunter and Aelin was an assassin, while Bryce was . . . a party girl? The other FMCs proved themselves to be worthy of being the Chosen One but Bryce had zero skills to qualify her as a fighter or good leader yet somehow she was able to amass a group of people to follow her. Also, she never learned new skills. She solely relied on her inherited powers and the skills of others. Nepotism at its finest.
Bryce was incredibly selfish when she unleashed an Asteri onto the Fae home world without a second thought for the millions of lives there . . . all because she wants answers, which she doesn’t really even get! Thank the Cauldron Nesta was there to save the day! And then, when Bryce tells Hunt, her supposed soulmate, to sack up and get over his trauma. Girl, WHAT?!
Lastly, Bryce hating ALL fae because she’s had some bad experiences with a few seems incredibly close minded and just plain stupid. What about the fae in her life like Ruhn, Declan, Flynn and countless others who are kind and fight for what’s right? Apparently they don’t count. But how dumb is she to write off an entire race/species based on the actions of a few?
Tharion. I didn't care for him in book one. I disliked him in book two. And I absolutely hate him in book three. I mean, does ANYONE like Tharion? Please, if you do, let me know in the comments and tell me why because I must be missing something. From what we've seen, he is a selfish, immature, fuck boi that doesn't go through any character growth throughout this ENTIRE series. I was extremely annoyed that his POV took up a huge chunk of this book when it added little to this story. But it looks like SJM was mainly setting things up for him (and Ithan) to be the MCs in her next CC book. 🙄 I know I'll read it because it's SJM, but I won't be happy about it. He better undergo a serious transformation, like Nesta in ACOSF, or else that'll be the end of my CC journey.
So many side characters that don't matter. Declan and Flynn. Okay, Declan's THE tech guy who only has use whenever SJM needed someone to hack something. How convenient. 🙄 But Flynn . . . I CANNOT for the life of me remember anything useful he did. Baxian. He's Danika's mate. Cool. And? I guess he's a hunk of meat that Bryce can call on during a fight. But as a character, he's not THAT special. Sigrid. She had so much potential but only propelled Ithan's character arc forward. Super pointless but probably setting up for the next book. Sathia. The most random of all characters. She pops up out of nowhere (I genuinely forgot Flynn had a sister) and married Tharion? This has to be a setup for the next book, but it just added another unnecessary piece to an already overly complicated story. Fury and Juniper. Bryce's ONLY female friends and I forgot about them lol. The fact Fury doesn't play an active role in this series is another missed opportunity. What's the point in Bryce having a badass friend if she doesn't even help??? I truly believe Sarah could and should have cut out a few of these people to simplify the story.
Aidas' reason for not just telling Bryce the entire truth about everything was flimsy. Apparently, it's because "Bryce wasn't ready". He couldn't risk her telling the wrong person and the Asteri finding out. So instead, he'd rather have Bryce go on an insane goose chase and risk her life doing a bunch of other dangerous shit because he didn't think he could tell her the truth and convince her to keep her mouth shut. This entire situation just brought up my PTSD from when Danika withheld the truth from Bryce. Riddle me this, how is it that someone who no one seems to trust ends up with the most power and becomes the savior of Midgard??
I also found it strange that Hel, a realm that has been trying to eradicate the Asteri for 15,000 years from Midgard and is currently helping other realms fight these beings, are fine sitting back, letting millions, if not, billions die throughout the years. From what I remember, after the initial rebellion with Theia, they tried helping once by creating the Thunderbirds. But that was eons ago and I don't believe they really tried since. It's like they were fine waiting till one of Theia's heirs was ready to take on the mantle and become the catalyst for a successful rebellion. But again, once they found Bryce, they didn't do shit to help her understand her powers or the history of Midgard and the Asteri. Ugh. Why??? There just isn't a good enough reason. So overall, I think Hel not stepping in more didn't make sense for a realm that is 'eager' to help the universe, but also Aidas not revealing the whole truth earlier was such a cop-out and made Hel's entire involvement useless until it was convenient for the story.
Overall, House of Flame and Shadow was an okay conclusion to the Crescent City series. I enjoyed how everything came full circle and how SJM scratches the surface of the multiverse. Sarah J. Maas is still one of my favorite authors, and even though this may not have been my favorite book, I respect the hell out of her and admire her. She's created some of the most magical worlds and stories that have changed a generation of readers, so she'll always hold a special place in my heart. I am excited for the next ACOTAR book, but I do hope she does what she does best and gives us a story with the perfect combination of a compelling plot, character growth, and romance. And for the love of god please don’t let it have more than 2 POVs.
Favorite Quotes:
“You’re as much of a monster as they are.”
“Love will do that to you.”
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For Bryce, home was - and always would be - Hunt.
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“You’re a prince, start acting like one.”
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“I don’t fucking care who you are, so long as you’re mine. Because I’m yours.”
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This wasn’t about sex. And as their breathing evened out, as they stared at each other in the near-dark, he’d never felt more seen.
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“Choose life. Choose each other. I have lived with the alternative for millennia - the loss never gets easier to bear.”
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“I see you, Ruhn. I see all of you.”
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Ruhn looked back to Lidia and saw her smiling, delight and mischief brightening her face. And damn if it wasn’t the most beautiful thing he’d ever seen.
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"You’re my best friend you know that? I mean, you’re my mate and wife but you’re my best friend, too. I’d never thought I’d have one of those.”
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Home - he was home. Home wasn’t a place or a thing, but him. Wherever Hunt was . . . That was where home was. She’d find him across galaxies, if need be.
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The friends they’d made were what mattered in the end. Not the enemies. Through love, all is possible.
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“I love you. I fell in love with you in the depths of my soul, and it’s my soul that will find yours again in the next life.”
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"What is made from love can never be destroyed.”
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“The world was out there. Life was out there. So Bryce and Hunt ran out to live it. Together.”
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