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message 1: by Katlyn (new)

Katlyn Bolingbroke  (katlynbolingbroke) Ok for those who have read the ACOTR Series ( I am only on book two so no spoilers please) The big question is who was or is your favorite?
Tamlin or Rhysand?


message 2: by Kayla (new)

Kayla | 2 comments My personal favorite was Rhysand. I am a sucker for the bad boy/ morally grey characters. I also felt like he had more compelling reasons for his relationship with Feyre than just convenience.


message 3: by Katlyn (new)

Katlyn Bolingbroke  (katlynbolingbroke) Kayla wrote: "My personal favorite was Rhysand. I am a sucker for the bad boy/ morally grey characters. I also felt like he had more compelling reasons for his relationship with Feyre than just convenience."
I am too. I fell for tamlin in the beginning but then when I got to book two Rhysand took the number one spot.


message 4: by Emily (new)

Emily Garmon (emily_garmon) | 2 comments Katlyn, I have to agree with you. One of my favorite parts of the series is that you become so invested in Tamlin but then book two really changes your whole view on him and makes you fall for Rhysand. And Kayla, I agree. The reasons for Rhysand are so much more profound than for Tamlin, who essentially views Feyre as a possession.


message 5: by Katlyn (new)

Katlyn Bolingbroke  (katlynbolingbroke) Emily wrote: "Katlyn, I have to agree with you. One of my favorite parts of the series is that you become so invested in Tamlin but then book two really changes your whole view on him and makes you fall for Rhys..."

I agree Emily. The further I got in the series I started noticing that Tamlin was showing narcissistic tendencies towards Feyre. There were a few times I would rage while reading and I wanted to jump into the book and slap Tamlin across the face and say some not nice things and then say women are not the property of men, not now, not ever.


message 6: by Emily (new)

Emily Garmon (emily_garmon) | 2 comments I agree! And that he didn't really understand Feyre and wanted to keep her in a role that only he wanted, instead of letting Feyre be who and what she wanted to be.


message 7: by Katlyn (new)

Katlyn Bolingbroke  (katlynbolingbroke) Emily wrote: "I agree! And that he didn't really understand Feyre and wanted to keep her in a role that only he wanted, instead of letting Feyre be who and what she wanted to be."

Exactly! Basically he wanted her to be a live in maid as some would say and keep her away from everything and everyone


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