1132 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


    • Chapter 9: Feyre Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Feyre approaches Ressina’s studio with nervous anticipation, weighed down by both her art supplies and her unease. The streets are alive with festive energy as Solstice approaches, but her focus remains on the daunting prospect of painting in a group for the first time. Despite the merriment around her, she hesitates, unsure of what might emerge when she faces a canvas again. Her internal struggle is compounded by thoughts of Rhys’s upcoming meeting with Tamlin, a confrontation she avoids, leaving her…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin A Court of Frost and Starlight is a novel­la that bridges the gap between A Court of Wings and Ruin and the next chap­ter in the A Court of Thorns and Ros­es series. Set dur­ing the Win­ter Sol­stice fes­ti­val in the Night Court, this sto­ry offers an inti­mate look at Feyre, Rhysand, and their friends as they heal and rebuild after the dev­as­tat­ing war.…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Feyre faces her second trial under Amarantha’s watch in a cavernous chamber, where the Attor and other faeries mock her. Tamlin stands silently behind Amarantha, his presence a fleeting comfort. The queen taunts Feyre about her unsolved riddle, offering a cruel "practice" round. As Feyre struggles to maintain composure, the floor suddenly lowers her into a pit, isolating her from Tamlin and the spectators above. The tension escalates as she realizes the trial’s deadly stakes, with Amarantha’s smug…
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      Chapter 39

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Feyre remains imprisoned in her cell, where Rhysand ensures she receives regular meals despite her continued resentment toward him. Isolated and tormented by distant screams, she obsessively ponders Amarantha’s riddle to no avail. The tattoo on her palm, a constant reminder of her bargain with Rhysand, seems to mock her with its possible connection to Jurian’s fate. One night, she even imagines it blinking, blurring the line between reality and her growing unease. After days of solitude, two shadowy…
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      Chapter 38

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The protagonist is tormented by the dark ink on her left arm, a constant reminder of her bargain with Rhysand, as she scrubs a marble hallway under the threat of being roasted on a spit if she fails. The filthy water provided only spreads more grime, turning her task into a cruel game designed to break her. Her physical exhaustion and mental anguish are compounded by the eerie sensation that the inked eye on her palm watches her every move. The chapter vividly captures her desperation and the psychological…
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      Chapter 37

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the protagonist suffering from a severe arm injury in her dungeon cell, left untreated and in excruciating pain. The wound continues to bleed, raising fears of infection, while the filthy conditions and rotten food exacerbate her deteriorating state. Feverish and weak, she struggles to stay alert, her body and mind overwhelmed by the agony and isolation. The dire circumstances highlight her vulnerability and the brutal neglect she endures in captivity. Her suffering intensifies as…
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      Chapter 36

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Feyre is forcibly brought into a chaotic, torch-lit arena filled with a raucous crowd of faeries and High Fae. The atmosphere is hostile, with the spectators' cruel excitement palpable as they jeer at her. She is unshackled but aware that escape is impossible. The arena's muddy floor and natural cavern-like structure add to the oppressive setting. Feyre is led to a wooden platform where Amarantha and Tamlin sit, surrounded by the other High Lords of Prythian, including Rhysand, whose dark presence she…
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      Chapter 35

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Feyre awakens in a dark, damp prison cell, disoriented and in severe pain. Her face is badly injured, with a broken nose, swollen eyes, and a split lip. The oppressive atmosphere of the dungeon, combined with the distant sounds of screaming, heightens her fear. Despite her agony, she forces herself to assess her injuries and maintain composure, determined to survive whatever Amarantha has planned. The chapter vividly captures her physical suffering and psychological resilience as she grapples with her dire…
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      Chapter 34

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the protagonist being forcibly dragged by the Attor, a menacing creature, through a cavernous throne room filled with indifferent faeries. Despite her fear, she clings to thoughts of her loved ones—Tamlin, Alis, her sisters, and Lucien—as she is paraded past leering onlookers. The grandeur of the chamber, adorned with intricate carvings and jeweled chandeliers, contrasts sharply with the brutality of her captors. The scene culminates in her being thrown before Amarantha, the…
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      Chapter 33

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the protagonist preparing for a perilous journey, arming herself with a bow, arrows, and daggers despite knowing her weapons are inadequate against faeries. Guided by Alis through silent woods, she reflects on the Suriel’s advice to stay with the High Lord, Tamlin, and regrets her earlier decisions. The weight of her mission—to rescue Tamlin from Amarantha—hangs heavy as they traverse the night-shrouded landscape, her legs aching from the relentless pace. The tension builds as…
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