He claimed her, not for love, but for vengeance. Yet his enemies had other plans.
After Tavish, the ruthless Unseelie King, stole Lira and brought her to his kingdom, he fully intended to drain her royal Seelie blood to free his people and reclaim his rightful lands.
When Lira teetered on the edge of death, something inside him snapped and altered his plans.
Once he succumbed to their fated mate bond, her death was no longer an option, and he stopped fighting the inevitable pull, knowing this very decision could incite his people to rebel against him.
Though he’s determined to find another way to free his people while keeping Lira at his side, the Seelie attack, taking Lira from him.
She’s returned to Seelie land where her parents intend to hand her over to the dragon prince—the man they betrothed her to years ago.
Everything stacks against them being together, but Tavish refuses to accept defeat.
Lira is his… and no one else's. And he’ll kill anyone who gets in his way.
The Court of Thorns and Wings is a slow-burn, royal fae romantasy that includes betrayal, morally gray characters, enemies-to-lovers, villain gets the girl, political intrigue, who did this to you, and touch her and unalive. One-click this story today.
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If Lira and Tavish bothered to pull their heads out of their asses and focus on literally anything but each other, half the terrible things that happened to them wouldn't have happened. I swear the two of them are like dumb and dumber.
Also, if I had to read another mother effing scene where the faeries are confused by Earth slang, my eyes were going to be permanently stuck in the back of my head from all the rolling I did.
The world is very interesting and I really do want to see how this wraps up. There's just some writing quirks I find really annoying. Not annoying enough for me to dnf, because again, I really do find the world and court politics interesting. Lira and Tavish are just so damn annoying.
Painful to get through. Tavish is weak, he can never protect his mate, Lira. He’s always apologizing for letting her down and she’s always like “Don’t worry about it, I love you, blah blah blah”. The terminology and wording used felt like it was more for a high schooler in my opinion. Lastly, I was getting sick of Lira and Tavish feeling “icky” because they couldn’t even speak to other people because of the fated-mate bond. So Lira speaking to Tavish’s best friend makes Tavish want to kill him?! Like give me a break!!!
Maybe I’m petty and hold grudges but fmc forgave MMC soooo fast. Like not a single negative thought towards him after he basically ensured she’d be brutally beaten and basically killed.
I get their fated. But I’m sorry I cannot stand the cheesy make up and professing their love immediately after something brutal happens to her.
I’m done.
Spice was alright, happens pretty quick after he apologizes Both are virgins
So, I just finished this book and… ahmmm. I’m a little disappointed. Actually, scratch that—I’m a lot disappointed. I’m genuinely confused because I really loved the first one, but this? This did not live up to it at all. I wasn’t asking for miracles or unicorns, just a decent plot, a surprising twist, and some good romance. Well, I got the romance, but the other two? M.I.A.
And don’t even get me started on Travish. Why is he so weak? He’s supposed to be this powerful Unseelie King, but the entire book he’s either getting stabbed, almost dying, captured, tortured, captured again—it’s like a highlight reel of “how many ways can this guy fail?” I’m honestly face-palming over here. At this point, he’s spent more time in chains than ruling a kingdom.
On the plus side, Lira finally got her powers back, so she’s no longer the magical deadweight. She even did some of the saving! About time, right?
Will I read the next book? Eh, maybe? Will I recommend this one? Honestly, it’s a hard pass from me—but hey, if you like watching a king’s ongoing misfortunes, go for it!
The Court of Thorns and Wings is the second book in the Fated to Darkness series and begins right where the first book left off. Readers are immediately thrust into the world where two sides are essentially fighting for Lira. The Unseelie because half the fae want her blood and the other few have grown to love her (including her fated mate, the King of the Unseelie). The Seelie want her back because that’s where her parents reside and they want to marry her off to the dragon king. Who will win?
Honestly, we don’t find out which side wins in this book and you have to wait until book 3 for it all to wrap up. However, we do see some escaping, a lot of treason within the kingdoms, and families essentially going to war with one another. It’s an action-packed plot that doesn’t stop until the end.
One of my main gripes with this series is how both the MCs lack a lot of personality. For a king and princess of two different worlds you’d think they’d have a ton but it’s severely lacking. I was hoping we’d see some growth in this one but there really wasn’t. Perhaps the books are just too short to cover it all? I don’t know but it’s been a bit of a disappointment.
In any event, this is an easy fantasy series to get through so if you’re looking for a romantasy that’s quick and fun then this may be good for you.
DNF can’t handle the back and forth with I love you and nobody can be around you. I feel like it’s young adult with a spice scene thrown in this book after the first one. Wasn’t the fantasy/romance for me. I felt like the book had potential but wasn’t for me.
My rating: I actually DNF’d at 60%. The first book was okay. The writing wasn’t the best, but I was enjoying the story and the romance. Unfortunately the second book just wasn’t it for me. Where was the tension? The chemistry? And the writing I felt got worse.
Such a fun and magical ride! This second book in The Court of Thorns and Wings series absolutely pulled me in. We’ve got fairies, dragons, Seelie and Unseelie courts, fated mates, betrayal, found family—basically all my favorite things wrapped into one. I honestly think I liked this one even more than the first, and a big part of that is because the main couple isn’t busy denying their feelings anymore (thank you!). The magical world-building continues to be rich and immersive, and I’m pretty sure a second romance is starting to bubble up—which I am so here for. Can’t wait to see where the next book takes us!
The writing just isn’t great and I genuinely am so over the obsessive fated-mate trope. These two are OVERLY obsessive with each other, to the point where I’m rolling my eyes every other paragraph. Like hello?! There is a world outside of each other!! I probably won’t read the next one and just look at spoilers for it because it was hard to be invested in this one
Picking up where the last book left off, Lira has been badly injured and on the brink of death. Tavish has realized he was a fool to deny his fated mate but he won’t make that mistake again. And lucky for him because of Lira’s rare healing ability she is alive. Alive enough for the two of them reconcile and figure out what to do next. But things get complicated quick when Lira is taken by the Seelie to her parents. And Tavish and Finnian follow to save her and get captured. Now they all must be smart and figure out how to escape. With Lira’s parents determined to make Lira obey them and follow through on their promise to betroth her to the dragon prince, Lira is trying to play along against all frustrations. She was a kid when they sent her away and she is no longer that obedient daughter. She will fight for those she loves with everything she has. Lot goes down in this book! And of course an epic cliffhanger that has me itching for the next book. I loved how far Lira and Tavish have come. Those two have finally figured out what they are to one another and have come so far. But the Unseelie and Seelie are making things harder on everyone. Peace is far away and they still have so many enemies and things to figure out. Definitely looking forward to seeing how everything plays out and these two get the happily ever after they deserve! I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This was soooooo bad. I started skimming at like 86% because I just couldn't do it anymore. The plot is there but the writing is TERRIBLE. It's like the author just took every popular phrase from other fantasy books and threw it in here. I don't need them to tell me everything they're thinking either. Someone just needs to run this through Word for conciseness. I just can't get over how much I disliked reading this 😭
everyone in this series (besides Finnian) needs to be in anger management. the book could’ve ended in 3 pages if they had talked for like .2 seconds without trying to kill each other or marry Lira off to a dragon. also, why are you having sex while one of you in imprisoned, do you not think it might be a good time to, i don’t know, ESCAPE?!?
I liked this story but wanted more about the war between the seelie and unseelie to be revealed lots of betrayal going on in this series I for sure do not know who to trust
MMC tries to kill her multiple times through trials, she dies at the end of book 1, comes back to life, and is instantly in love with the MMC.
Bîtch, if someone put me through deadly trials where I almost died each time, and then actually DID die?! You can bet your ass I am looking at revenge.
No thank you.
Hard pass. ✋
Audiobook is in dual POV's narrated via duet narration. If you like the series, I do suggest the audiobook since it is well done. Story just sucks.
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