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A Court of Mist and Fury synopsis/summary:

Feyre survived Amarantha's clutches to return to the Spring Court—but at a steep cost. Though she now has the powers of the High Fae, her heart remains human, and it can't forget the terrible deeds she performed to save Tamlin's people.

Nor has Feyre forgotten her bargain with Rhysand, High Lord of the feared Night Court. As Feyre navigates its dark web of politics, passion, and dazzling power, a greater evil looms—and she might be key to stopping it. But only if she can harness her harrowing gifts, heal her fractured soul, and decide how she wishes to shape her future—and the future of a world cleaved in two.

With more than a million copies sold of her beloved Throne of Glass series, Sarah J. Maas's masterful storytelling brings this second book in her seductive and action-packed series to new heights.

A Court of Mist and Fury characters.

I found that A Court of Thorns and Roses was a good introduction to the world of Prythian and we meet a lot of main players. However, in A Court of Mist and Fury we’re introduced to a lot more characters. Here is the full ACOMAF character list:

  • Feyre Archeron

  • Nesta Archeron

  • Elain Archeron

  • Rhysand aka Rhys

  • Morrigan aka Mor

  • Amren

  • Cassian

  • Azriel aka Az

  • Cresseida

  • Tarquin

  • Varian

  • Water wraiths

  • The Bone Carver

  • The Weaver

  • The Attor

  • Suriel

  • Tamlin

  • Lucien

  • Alis

  • Ianthe

  • Jurian

  • King of Hybern

  • The Mortal Queens

  • Keir

  • Nuala

  • Cerridwen

  • Lord Devlon

  • Mrs. Laurent

Get ACOMAF here.

A Court of Mist and Fury review.

My rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
5 stars.

Spice level: 🌶🌶🌶
3.5/5, medium spice.

While I was entertained by the first book, the second book to A Court of Thorns and Roses, ACOMAF, was in a completely different league for me, in the best way possible. (As predicted, I stayed up late a couple of nights in a row, who needs sleep?).

Spoilers begin: 🚨🚨🚨

This book deals with really heavy themes in the aftermath of Under the Mountain. Feyre has been transformed literally and figuratively from the atrocities she endured there. I thought SJM did really well in making the trauma and PTSD, recovery and healing feel genuine, raw and tangible. And Feyre isn’t the only scarred one.

And the love story! It might be my favourite one of all time. Mutual respect, friendship, full of chemistry, and obvs scorching hot, but not without complications. And holy moly, that was a slow build. I got frustrated at Feyre for being so dense, but then I remembered I had to be patient with her, she went through a lot. Even though I was literally yelling at the book at one point, the payoff for the reveals was so worth it.

Rhysand might be my fave book boyfriend of all time (Azriel & Cassian, I love you too). Yeah, he’s hot, powerful, dangerous and mysterious, but it’s also about his character. He’s smart, cunning, witty with a huge soft heart, with flaws, vulnerabilities and depth. Plus he wants equality in Prythian and he’s a feminist. His backstory had me floored. 🥺💔❤️‍🩹❤️‍🔥

The found family trope might be one of my favourites of all time too. Mor, Amren, Cassian, Azriel are my new besties. They felt fully fleshed out and multi-dimensional. Loved them all, and I find that unique as I’ve read so many books where the side characters are just haphazardly shoved in there for whatever reason whether it’s lackadaisical or for diversity points etc. The inner circle is utter perfection.

There are too many other things to list I love, but here’s it is in a nutshell: Worldbuilding (Velaris was a particular highlight, it kinda reminded me of somewhere like the Amalfi Coast in Italy or similar), the character development (Feyre’s transformation from a broken survivor to an empowered badass, like that havoc she wreaked on the Attor), and just the plot in general.

There were some icks I had with the prose (the animal sounds and mannerisms ON REPEAT!, the loose breaths…and…the amount of… ellipses in dialogue…), however, I still whole-heartedly love this book to my core and it was in a completely different league to ACOTAR for me.

Reading ACOMAF makes me need to read ACOTAR again with a brand new understanding and perspective.

ALL the stars.

View A Court of Mist and Fury review here.

FAQs.

Before we get into answering the FAQs let me warn you: 🚨🚨🚨 Major spoiler alert. 🚨🚨🚨

Here are the answers to all your common ACOMAF FAQs.

How to pronounce Rhysand:

The pronunciation guide on the back of ACOTAR says Rhysand is pronounced: 'Reese-and'.

How to pronounce Feyre:

Sarah J. Maas explicitly spells out how to pronounce Feyre in the first ACOTAR book: ‘Fay-ruh’.

How many pages is A Court of Mist and Fury?

ACOMAF is 656 pages.

How many chapters are in A Court of Mist and Fury?

There are 69 chapters in A Court of Mist and Fury.

Is A Court of Mist and Fury spicy?

Yes ACOMAF is spicy, and much more so than the first book! My overall opinion is that there is a good amount of sexual tension and spice without detracting from the overall plot. I’d give it around a 3.5/5 spice rating. There are also some hot, flirty moments between Rhysand and Feyre.

Spice level: 🌶🌶🌶
3/5, medium spice.

When are the A Court of Mist and Fury spicy chapters?

There is a little spice at the beginning. Then for a while, there is no spice, as Feyre Archeron works to heal from PTSD and emotional scarring. There is also a lot of flirting and even a little bit of “sexting”.

But for the main events, here are the A Court of Mist and Fury spicy chapters:

  • Chapter 42: A Court of Nightmares scene

  • Chapter 48: At the Inn, in the room with only one bed

  • Chapter 55: At the secluded cabin, after Rhys’ confession/declaration

Does Feyre end up with Rhysand or Tamlin?

While in book one, Feyre and Tamlin do fall in love, their time under the mountain with Amarantha fundamentally changes them. Feyre falls in love and ends up with Rhysand, who it turns out is her soul-bonded mate and endgame.

What book do Feyre and Rhysand get together?

Feyre and Rhysand officially get together as soul-bonded mates in the second book of the ACOTAR series, A Court of Mist and Fury, although they get to know each other Under the Mountain in the first book.

What chapter does Feyre find out Rhys is her mate?

Feyre finds out Rhys is her mate in ACOMAF in chapter 50 while getting answers from the Suriel about how to cure Rhysand from the poison-tipped arrows coated in Bloodbane.

What are the tropes in ACOMAF?

The main tropes are:

  • Enemies to lovers/friends.

  • Behind the mask

  • Found family

  • Fated mates

  • One-bed trope

  • Forced proximity

  • Slow burn

Enjoyed reading A Court of Mist and Fury? You may also enjoy reading:

  • A Court of Thorns and Roses | A Court of Wings and Ruin | A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas

  • Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros (Fantasy)

  • Divine Rivals | Ruthless Vows by Rebecca Ross (Fantasy)

  • One Dark Window | Two Twisted Crowns by Rachel Gillig (Dark Fantasy)

  • The Stolen Heir by Holly Black (YA Fantasy)

A Court of Mist & Fury: Characters, spicy chapters & FAQs | EP. (2024)

FAQs

In what chapter do Tamlin and Feyre sleep together? ›

The sexual and romantic tension between Feyre and Tamlin is resolved as they finally consummate their relationship in Chapter 27. The plot has been building toward this critical moment since Feyre first arrived in Prythian.

How smutty is A Court of Mist and Fury? ›

Parents need to know that A Court of Mist and Fury, sequel to Sarah J. Maas best-selling A Court of Thorns and Roses, has lots of sex and gore. It's aimed at 14-and-up readers but includes several prolonged, intense, explicit sex scenes, most featuring protagonist Feyre with two "males" (they're…

Did Rhys sleep with Cresseida? ›

When Feyre makes a jealous dig, Rhysand says that he didn't sleep with Cresseida. He admits he is jealous of Tarquin, a neutral High Lord, because his future wife and children's lives will not be under constant threat.

What happens in chapter 42 of ACOMAF? ›

Chapter 42

When Rhysand walks into the Court of Nightmares with his full power on display, everyone bows. He pulls Feyre onto his lap so she can play the role of the High Lord's new pet to distract Keir while Azriel steals the orb.

What happens in chapter 55 of ACOMAF? ›

Chapter 55

They make love on the table among the pots of paint, in bed, and in the bathtub. They also discuss what to do next: whether to have the mating bond verified by a priestess or get married. Feyre is glad to have so much choice in what happens next, and she begins to literally glow with happiness.

Is Bryce Rhysand's daughter? ›

Bryce is considered beautiful by her family and the people of Velaris. Her father is Rhysand and her mother is Feyre Archeron. She has two siblings, her brother ans her sister, Iataleha ( Leah ), who is older. Her uncle's include Azriel, Cassian.

What happened in chapter 26 of A Court of Mist and Fury? ›

Chapter 26

Appearing out of nowhere, Rhysand binds the Attor to a tree. It confesses that it was sent by the King of Hybern to kidnap Feyre, and also claims that the King of Hybern is ready to invade. Azriel arrives and disappears with the Attor, and Rhysand says they will use it to send a message to the king.

Does Feyre betray Tamlin? ›

Tamlin is particularly bitter about Feyre's betrayal. Her plotting left his court in shambles. As a result, the Spring Court has been taken over by Hybern, and its people were forced to flee to other courts.

Why are they banning A Court of Mist and Fury? ›

Reasons: Sexual Content

A Court of Mist and Fury is among the American Library Association's Top 13 Most Challenged Books of 2022. According to the ALA, it was challenged due to claims that it is sexually explicit.

Who does Tamlin end up with? ›

Feyre is now engaged to Tamlin and lives with him in his estate in the Spring Court.

Is there a love triangle in A Court of Mist and Fury? ›

She has feelings for Tamlin, realises she doesn't love him any more and leaves him. Then she develops feelings for Rhys. There's no crossover, and she never ever even has a thought about choosing between them. There's literally no triangle no matter how much you squint.

Did Rhysand sleep with Amarantha? ›

As punishment for the then-High Lord of the Night Court killing the then-High Lord of the Spring Court, Amarantha took his son Rhysand as a sex slave.

Do Freya and Rhys have a baby? ›

Nyx is Feyre Archeron and Rhysand's son. Nyx was conceived when Feyre was in Illyrian form therefore Feyre's pregnancy was very high risk because she did not have the same wide pelvis as Illyrian women in order to give birth to a baby with wings. Nyx was born prematurely, almost three months...

What did Kier do to mor? ›

Keir is enraged with a Mor and brutally beats and tortures her and then nails a note to the body for Eris where he says she is now his problem, and leaves her at the border of the Autumn Court. She is rescued by Azriel and since then she harbors great hatred towards her father.

What happens in chapter 50 of A Court of Mist and Fury? ›

Chapter 50

Then, the Suriel reveals that Rhysand is her mate, and that he knows it. Furious with Rhysand for not sharing this information, Feyre feeds him her blood and the weed, then she asks how long he has known that she is his mate.

What is the hottest chapter in the ACOTAR series? ›

When are the A Court of Thorns and Roses spicy chapters? There is a significant build-up of sexual tension and flirting between Feyre and Tamlin. Yet there is only really one truly spicy chapter and one semi-spicy fade-to-black scene. That spicy chapter is chapter 27.

What chapter is the Inn scene in ACOMAF? ›

So here it is - the Inn scene taken from Chapter 48 of ACOMAF. Thank you to the many, many people who asked for this and sat by patiently waiting for me to write it.

What happened in chapter 23 of ACOTAR? ›

Chapter 23 Summary

Tamlin kisses Feyre on her eyelids, allowing her to see and hear the world as the faeries do. Tamlin explains that he glamoured her senses when she first arrived so that she would not be afraid. Tamlin demands a kiss in exchange for increasing Feyre's senses, and she playfully kisses him on the hand.

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