A Court of Frost and Starlight A Court of Thorns and Roses 4 A Novel by Sarah J. Maas Details & Statistics
Attribute | Details |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing; New edition (June 2, 2020) |
Language | English |
Paperback | 240 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1635575613 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1635575613 |
Statistics of A Court of Frost and Starlight A Court of Thorns and Roses 4 A Novel by Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Frost and Starlight (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #4)
Author: Sarah J. Maas
Rating:
- Amazon: 4.3 out of 5 stars (135,083 ratings)
- Goodreads: 3.7 out of 5 stars (1,519,871 ratings)
Series:
- Book 4 of 5: A Court of Thorns and Roses
Best Sellers Rank:
- #3,468 in Books (Top 100 in Books)
- #352 in Romantic Fantasy
- #444 in Epic Fantasy
- #537 in Fantasy Romance
Customer Reviews:
- 4.3 out of 5 stars (135,083 ratings)
Genres:
- Fantasy
- Romance
- Romantasy
- Young Adult
- Fiction
First Published:
- May 1, 2018
Literary Awards:
- Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction (2018)
Original Title:
- A Court of Frost and Starlight
Setting:
- Prythian
Editions:
- 109 editions
A Court of Frost and Starlight A Court of Thorns and Roses 4 A Novel by Sarah J. Maas Quotes
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And in the end, though, we’d saved each other. All of us had.
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She had always been drawn to the untamed, wild things of the world.
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I will never stop being grateful to have you in my life, either, Feyre darling. And no matter what lies ahead”–a small, joyous smile at that–“we will face it together. Enjoy every moment of it together.
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Deep inside me, rising with every swirling flake, a sparkling, crisp power stirred. I was High Lady of the Night Court,
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How do you keep creating, despite what you lost?
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I think my heart knew you were mine long before I ever realized it.
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That lack of interest or feeling for the world.
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I think my heart knew you were mine long before I ever realized it.
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To the blessed darkness from which we are born, and to which we return.
A Court of Frost and Starlight A Court of Thorns and Roses 4 A Novel by Sarah J. Maas Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Feyre
- Chapter 2: Rhysand
- Chapter 3: Cassian
- Chapter 4: Feyre
- Chapter 5: Feyre
- Chapter 6: Morrigan
- Chapter 7: Rhysand
- Chapter 8: Cassian
- Chapter 9: Feyre
- Chapter 10: Feyre
- Chapter 11: Rhysand
- Chapter 12: Feyre
- Chapter 13: Feyre
- Chapter 14: Rhysand
- Chapter 15: Feyre
- Chapter 16: Rhysand
- Chapter 17: Feyre
- Chapter 18: Feyre
- Chapter 19: Feyre
- Chapter 20: Feyre
- Chapter 21: Cassian
- Chapter 22: Feyre
- Chapter 23: Rhysand
- Chapter 24: Morrigan
- Chapter 25: Feyre
- Chapter 26: Rhysand
- Chapter 27: Feyre
- Chapter 28: Feyre
- Teaser
- Acknowledgments
A Court of Frost and Starlight A Court of Thorns and Roses 4 A Novel by Sarah J. Maas Book Summary
Chapter 1: Feyre
- The story begins in Velaris, the city of the Night Court, during winter. Feyre, High Lady of the Night Court, wakes up alone as Rhysand is away on business.
- Feyre contemplates the upcoming Winter Solstice and realizes she needs to buy presents for her friends and family.
- She also grapples with the ongoing rebuilding efforts in Velaris and the weight of her responsibilities as High Lady.
Chapter 2: Rhysand
- Rhysand is in the Illyrian Mountains, dealing with unrest among the warrior camps.
- He discusses the situation with Cassian, noting that many Illyrians are struggling with their losses from the war against Hybern.
- Rhysand also reflects on Feyre and their relationship, acknowledging his intense desire for her.
Chapter 3: Cassian
- Cassian observes the tension in the Illyrian camps, particularly the strained relationship between Devlon, a veteran warrior, and Emerie, a young female warrior who has been clipped.
- He notices Emerie’s resemblance to Nesta in both appearance and attitude.
- Cassian reflects on the events of the war and how it has impacted those around him, including Nesta and Feyre.
Chapter 4: Feyre
- Feyre visits the Rainbow, a bustling market district in Velaris, and observes the ongoing rebuilding efforts.
- She encounters Ressina, an artist, and learns about the losses some residents have suffered, including the death of Polina, another artist.
- Ressina invites Feyre to a painting gathering, but Feyre feels hesitant due to her lingering trauma from the war.
Chapter 5: Feyre
- Rhysand returns to Velaris, and Feyre feels his exhaustion.
- They discuss the upcoming visit to the Hewn City, the Court of Nightmares, and Feyre reveals her anxiety about painting again.
- Rhysand encourages her to pursue her art and supports her desire to paint.
Chapter 6: Morrigan
- Morrigan reflects on the upcoming visit to the Hewn City and her strained relationship with her father, Keir.
- She reveals that Eris, her brother, will be present at the meeting, prompting a wave of painful memories.
- The chapter ends with a flashback to Morrigan’s traumatic past and her abandonment by Eris and their father.
Chapter 7: Rhysand
- Rhysand meets with Azriel, his spymaster, and discusses the growing unrest in Illyria, the lingering threat of the human queens, and the potential for future conflict.
- They also discuss Lucien’s absence and the possibility of sending him as an emissary to the human territories.
- Rhysand decides to visit Tamlin alone to address the potential threat from the Spring Court.
Chapter 8: Cassian
- Cassian visits Emerie’s shop to buy winter supplies for those in need.
- He witnesses Emerie’s resilience and strength despite being ostracized by the other Illyrians due to her clipping.
- Cassian anonymously gifts the supplies to those in need, using his position to help those who are struggling.
Chapter 9: Feyre
- Feyre visits Ressina’s studio and admires her work, feeling inspired to paint again.
- She reflects on her artistic journey and the emotions she has been suppressing since the war.
- The chapter ends with Feyre deciding to embrace her art and face her fears.
Chapter 10: Feyre
- Feyre attends the painting gathering and finds solace in expressing herself through art.
- She paints a series of images representing her experiences and emotions, including the darkness she faces and the hope she has found.
- The chapter ends with Feyre feeling a sense of release and renewal through her art.
Chapter 11: Rhysand
- Rhysand arrives at Tamlin’s manor, which is in a state of disrepair.
- He confronts Tamlin about his behavior towards Feyre and his inaction during the war.
- Rhysand delivers a scathing message, leaving Tamlin to face the consequences of his actions.
Chapter 12: Feyre
- The Inner Circle gathers at Feyre and Rhysand’s townhouse for a pre-Solstice celebration.
- Amren comments to Nesta, sparking tension and prompting Feyre to defend her sister.
- Feyre worries about Nesta’s absence and the growing distance between them.
Chapter 13: Feyre
- Feyre finds Nesta at a tavern and tries to convince her to attend the Solstice celebration.
- Nesta refuses, highlighting the strained relationship between the sisters and their different perspectives on their lives.
- Feyre ultimately resorts to bribing Nesta to attend, demonstrating her desperation to mend their relationship.
Chapter 14: Rhysand
- Rhysand and Morrigan walk through the ruined district of Hewn City and discuss Keir’s upcoming visit to Velaris.
- Rhysand reveals his plan to send Morrigan on a mission to the continent, tasking her with gathering information and building alliances.
- They discuss the threat of war and the need to be prepared for any eventuality.
Chapter 15: Feyre
- Feyre struggles to find a Solstice gift for Rhysand, feeling overwhelmed by the task.
- She visits a weaver and is reminded of the loss and resilience of the people of Velaris.
- The chapter ends with Feyre deciding on a meaningful gift for Rhysand, inspired by her experiences and her love for him.
Chapter 16: Rhysand
- The Inner Circle and Lucien gather at Feyre and Rhysand’s townhouse for Solstice Eve.
- They discuss the traditions of their respective courts and the upcoming celebrations.
- Nesta’s continued absence casts a shadow over the gathering, highlighting the unresolved tension within the family.
Chapter 17: Feyre
- Feyre wakes up on Solstice morning and finds a thoughtful gift from Rhysand.
- The Inner Circle engages in playful banter and celebrates the holiday together.
- The arrival of Lucien adds a layer of complexity to the dynamics within the group.
Chapter 18: Feyre
- Feyre speaks with Lucien about his life in the human lands with Jurian and Vassa.
- They discuss the challenges of rebuilding their lives after the war and the uncertainties of the future.
- The conversation highlights the strained relationship between Lucien and the High Fae, particularly Feyre and Rhysand.
Chapter 19: Feyre
- The Inner Circle engages in a traditional Illyrian snowball fight, with Azriel emerging as the victor.
- Feyre and Morrigan discuss Illyrian customs and the complexities of their relationships with the warriors.
- The chapter ends with Feyre reflecting on her growing bond with her friends and the traditions they share.
Chapter 20: Feyre
- Nesta arrives at the townhouse, her appearance and demeanor reflecting her inner turmoil.
- The group exchanges gifts, highlighting the bonds between them and their struggles.
- The chapter ends with Nesta’s arrival sparking a mix of hope and apprehension for Feyre.
Chapter 21: Cassian
- Cassian escorts Nesta back to her apartment after the Solstice celebration.
- They discuss her behavior and the changes she needs to make.
- The chapter ends with Nesta retreating further into herself, leaving Cassian feeling frustrated and concerned.
Chapter 22: Feyre
- Rhysand surprises Feyre with a gift: a ruined riverfront property that he encourages her to rebuild as their home.
- Feyre is overwhelmed by the gesture and envisions the possibilities for their future together.
- The chapter ends with Feyre and Rhysand making love, their bond strengthened by the shared dream of their new home.
Chapter 23: Rhysand
- Rhysand visits Tamlin again, this time bringing him food and delivering a message about the arrival of soldiers to guard the Spring Court’s border.
- He observes Tamlin’s deterioration and reiterates his warning, leaving the former High Lord to face his demons.
- The chapter ends with Rhysand returning to Velaris, his focus shifting back to his mate and their future.
Chapter 24: Morrigan
- Morrigan travels to her secret estate, Athelwood, where she keeps horses and finds solace in solitude.
- She reflects on Rhysand’s request for her to travel to the continent and her reluctance to leave Velaris.
- The chapter ends with Morrigan deciding to embrace the mission and the possibilities it offers for exploration and discovery.
Chapter 25: Feyre
- Feyre visits Polina’s abandoned studio and is overwhelmed by grief and inspiration.
- She decides to honor Polina’s memory by transforming the studio into a free art school for the children of Velaris.
- The chapter ends with Feyre reaching out to Ressina to partner in this endeavor, driven by a desire to make a positive impact on her community.
Chapter 26: Rhysand
- Rhysand observes the ongoing training of young female Illyrians, noticing their progress despite the resistance they face.
- He reflects on the importance of empowering women and the need for change within Illyrian society.
- The chapter ends with Rhysand reaffirming his commitment to supporting Feyre’s vision for a more inclusive and equitable future.
Chapter 27: Feyre
- Feyre and Ressina prepare for the opening day of the art school, their nerves mixed with excitement.
- They welcome the children and their families, witnessing the hope and healing that art brings to their community.
- The chapter ends with Feyre reflecting on the success of the school and the power of art to transform lives.
Chapter 28: Feyre
- Rhysand visits Feyre at the art school and admires the children’s work.
- They discuss the importance of remembering the past, both the pain and the resilience, as they build a better future.
- The chapter ends with a flashback to Nesta’s traumatic experience of being Made and a glimpse into Cassian’s mission to help her heal.
About the Author: Sarah J. Maas
Sarah J. Maas is a #1 New York Times bestselling author known for her epic fantasy novels, including the Throne of Glass and A Court of Thorns and Roses series. Her books have sold millions of copies and have been translated into over 30 languages. Maas is celebrated for her intricate world-building, strong heroines, and emotionally complex narratives, which blend elements of fantasy, romance, and action.
Born in New York City, Maas started writing Throne of Glass when she was just 16 years old. It gained a large online following before being published in 2012. Since then, she has become one of the leading voices in young adult and new adult fantasy literature. Maas now resides with her family in Pennsylvania, where she continues to work on expanding the universes of her beloved series.
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