Monday, June 27, 2016

The Glittering Court by Richelle Mead

The Glittering Court by Richelle Mead


Year: 2016
Publisher: Razorbill
Genre: Historical Fiction
Reading Level: YA
Setting: Osfrid & Adoria
Time: Non-specific

Born into a world of wealth in Osfrid, the Countess of Rothford, is about to be forced into a marriage to a wealthy barley plantation owner after her parent’s death forces her family to seek money elsewhere.  While condensing her household one of her maids is striking up a bargain with a young man named Cedric Thorn. Cedric represents a group called The Glittering Court. The goal of the Court is to take maids & under privileged young girls & teach them about high society, then transport them to the new world of Adoria across the sea to be married to wealthy business men. This is the perfect opportunity for Adelaide to escape her unwanted marriage….

After making the switch with the maid, Adelaide as she is called from now on, is taken with several other girls including a Sirminican refuge & a laundress to one of the many finishing schools owned by the Court. There the girls spend months in a dormitory style school setting learning about proper table etiquette, fashion, & manners. Of course Adelaide is surprisingly the best at all of these things thanks to her wealthy background. Adelaide strikes up an unexpected friendship with Cedric who is the only one who knows of the switch between the countess & the maid.  

At the end of the schooling the girls are ranked based on their performance & growth. Then they are given wardrobes & names based on their ranking as well as price tags for the marriages. The theme for this year’s crop of girls is jewels, so Adelaide is given the rank of diamond.

From there all the girls are loaded onto two boats to make the journey across the sea to Adoria. But a terrible storm hits them halfway across the sea & one of the boats is lost to the storm.

Despite the loss once they reach Adoria the girls are dragged off to parties, galas, & fancy dinners on the prowl for wealthy new husbands. Many of the girls are married off right away but the diamond is the most precious of all the girls & her courtship takes more gusto than most. Adelaide strikes the fancy of the Governor’s son, Warren, who is making it big for himself in the neighboring gold rush town of Hadisen.

But Adelaide has her eyes on someone else…

Meanwhile Cedric is involved in a new religious “cult” called Alanzan and Adelaide isn’t sure how she feels about it, but the two must stay out of trouble & under the radar to be together.

The story takes a turn when Adelaide & Cedric are discovered together & Warren makes a deal with them to allow them to build up some money & get married. They travel to Hadisen where Cedric is given a gold claim to mine for all the money he can get, while Adelaide stays with a family nearby & teaches their children until her & Cedric can get married. But trouble finds the couple as Warren & his cronies gang up on them, almost killing Cedric & attempting to rape Adelaide who puts up a fight.

The couple is found by a friend & taken back to the city where Cedric will face trial for his religious crimes for being an Alanzan. Adelaide has been found out by Warren’s mother, who has hired an investigator to track her down & take her back to Osfrid.


But with the help of several friends Adelaide thinks she knows how to save Cedric & put Warren behind bars but will it be in time?

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A Court of Mist & Fury by Sarah J. Maas

A Court of Mist & Fury by Sarah J. Maas




















Year: 2016
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens
Genre: Fantasy
Reading Level: YA
Setting: Prythian/Hybern/Mortal Realm
Time: Non-specific

It’s been 3 months since Feyre returned with Tamlin to the balmy Spring Court, after breaking the curse & defeating Amarantha from Under the Mountain. Now in her new fae body, the couple is set to be married & rule the mighty court together. But not all is as it seems…

The bargain between Feyre & Rhysand, High Lord of the Night Court, in exchange for saving her life is coming to pass. Therefore she is taken away one week of every month to his court despite Tamlin’s disapproval. But the short getaway turns out to be a good reprieve as the “happy couple” struggles to find balance in their ever changing world.

Feyre eventually decides that she can’t endure another sleepless, nightmare filled night trapped in the manor with the High Lord of The Spring Court. She joins Rhysand in the hidden city of Velaris, where he & his 4 companions rule over his territory & armies. With them she learn more about her new fae powers & grows closer to a new High Lord. It’s there in the city of stars that she finds her soul again & makes an everlasting bond.

Then the dark cohort travel to The Summer Court where they make new friends & enemies. All while learning more about the looming war with the King of Hybern. The King has unearthed a lost relic that has the power to destroy all of Prythian & the wall separating it from the mortal realm.

All of Prythian must come together against Hybern to defeat him. But Tamlin has other plans to win Ferye back. Will the bond between Feyre & Rhysand be strong enough to withstand the war & Tamlin’s jealously? 

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Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas

Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas

Year: 2014
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens
Genre: Fantasy
Reading Level: YA
Setting: Multiple locations in Erilea
Time: Non-specific

***Forgive me if names or places are misspelled, I don’t actually read these books, just listen to them on audio***

This is the third installment of six total in the Throne of Glass Series.

In book two, Crown of Midnight, Chaol Westfall the Captain of the King’s Guard gets the King of Adarlan to agree to send Celaena to Wendlyn to assassinate the Ashryver’s. So we begin our story with her sitting on a red clay tile roof drinking wine in the hot sun.

It isn’t long before Celaena wonders down a dark alley & runs into trouble. This trouble has a name, Rowan Whitethorn & he is the servant of Queen Maeve of the Fae. She is taken through the desert with Rowan to meet the Queen at a demi-fae fortress of Mistward. The Queen informs Celaena that it is time for her to learn to use her fae powers & take up her rightful place as Aelin Ashryver Galathynius, Queen of Terrasen. She is to stay in Mistward & train with Rowan. Once Celaena is ready she will travel to Doranelle & help the Queen find the wyrdkeys, free magic, & rethrone the King of Adarlan.

So over the course of the book will see the trials & tribulations of Mistward, this includes Celaena’s friends in the kitchen, Rowan & his army brethren, & the creatures lurking in the woods. We also get the story going on back home from Dorian, Chaol, & two new characters, a healer girl named Sorscha, & the King’s general Aedion Ashryver.

Dorian is struggling to contain his newly found magic abilities. Chaol is grappling with the King’s General Aedion & his gang of rebels. While Sorscha is falling deeply in love with Dorian. With the help of all of them together they find out the truth about Aelin, how the King is stifling magic across the land, & how they can work to overcome it. But the story doesn’t end well for any of them.

Meanwhile in Mistward, demi-fae bodies have been turning up drained in rivers near Mistward. Rowan & Celaena discover that the King of Adarlan is using his black onyx rings & the wyrdkeys he possesses to create Valg warriors that inhabit the demi-fae & use their power. In order to stop them they gather every citizen of Mistward & Rowan’s soldiers to battle the Valg & the King’s army. In a battle to the death Celaena finds her inner strength & uses her magic to full capacity. In combination with Rowan the two form the carranam bond & defeat the Valg princes & the King’s army.

From there they travel to Doranelle to visit Maeve & she is not happy to discover the Celaena has become so powerful these past months. As punishment for defying her Rowan is tortured until Celaena uses her power on Maeve & breaks the blood oath between her & Rowan. Rowan then decides that he will be the first member of Aelin’s new court, & takes the blood oath for his new Queen.


In order to take back her kingdom & free magic Aelin must find the wyrdkeys & overthrow the King of Adarlan, she leaves Rowan behind to look after Mistward & Wendlyn in her absence. Going back to Rifthold will be a struggle to stay hidden & to learn what has happened during her absence. 

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