

Tamlin, on the other hand, was far more intriguing. She was stereotypical of the genre as a protagonist who wouldn’t follow instructions and let her heart get in the way of sensibility. Her passivity could be attributed to the fairytale retelling element, but considering the book opened with Feyre mercilessly killing a wolf her overall development was unsatisfactory.


Celaena from Throne of Glass is said to be a kick-ass protagonist Feyre had her moments, but it certainly wasn’t consistent. Maas has written.įeyre was disappointing. Something we weren’t expecting was how easily this book fits into the New Adult genre so is definitely unsuitable for younger readers that may just want to read whatever else Sarah J. We will preface this review by saying that we were really excited to read a A Court of Thorns and Roses, because we knew that it was a cross over of a Beauty and the Beast retelling and faery fiction, and unfortunately hype can sometimes heighten expectations, which can be a bad thing. Maas.A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. This third installment of the DC Icons Series is written by Sarah J.

Luke Fox, in his quest to prove that he is more than capable of helping people as Batwing, sets his sights on a new thief on the block who has joined forces with Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn.Together, they cause nothing but havoc.Ī game of cat and mouse is being played where Selina forms an unexpected friendship with Batwing by night and somehow entwines herself with her wickedly attractive neighbor Luke Fox by day. With Batman away on an important mission, Selina quickly notices that the city is ripe for the taking. Selina Kyle returns to Gotham as the rich and mysterious Holly Vanderhees two years after escaping the city's slums. It's about time we see how many lives this cat really has.” ““When the Bat's away, the Cat will play.
