![]() ![]() I didn’t realise Tamlin got his dating tips from Tuxedo Mask.ġ74: Oh good god, he wrote her some poems. ![]() He’s kissing her cheek, saying something ambiguous about it not being the right time yet, there will be answers, blah blah blah, and…he’s disappeared. Paint me like one of your French girls.ġ72-3: Tamlin’s words caress her bones, what the…? Now he’s kissing her hands and she’s getting warm feelings in her secret places. Very sweetġ57: HA! It’s like Tamlin and Feyre are on a date with Lucien as chaperone.ġ58: Lucien is chugging wine, such a lush.ġ60: Wow, murdering your girlfriend and then trying to murder you Lucien’s family is worse than Feyre’s.ġ70: Apparently Fey is painting Tamlin now. ![]() Evil fey woman, whose name I cannot for the life of me remember, cut off his wings.ġ54: ‘I wouldn’t want to die alone’. It’s definitely a stark turnaround from ‘he’s a ferocious, dangerous monster’ġ51: Poor faery. Time to get stuck in:ġ46: She’s finally going to do some painting! Yay, bonding!ġ47: Aw Tamlin’s happy. In other words, the lazy way to write a book review without it actually being lazy at all because it requires so much damn effort. Welcome to part two of my commentary on A Court of Thorns and Roses. ![]()
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