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Chapter 3
Chapter 3 begins with Feyre's growing sense of isolation as she finds herself separated from Tamlin, who has remained absent for an extended period. Her curiosity leads her to accept Lucien's invitation to visit a nearby village, marking her first chance to venture outside the walls of the Spring Court after being confined for more than a month. Feyre, feeling the weight of the restrictions placed on her, eagerly agrees, despite Tamlin's cautious and increasingly protective nature, which has intensified…-
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Chapter 35
Chapter 35 Two days passed. Every moment of it was a balancing act of truth and lies.Rhys saw to it that I was not invited to the meetings he and Amren held to distract my kind host, granting me time to scour the city for any hint of the Book.But not too eagerly; not too intently. I could not look too intrigued as I wandered the streets and docks, could not ask too many leading questions of the people I encountered about the treasures and legends of Adriata.Even when I awoke at dawn, I made myself wait…-
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Chapter 67
CHAPTER 67 I fainted.When I opened my eyes, mere seconds had passed. Mor was now hauling away Rhys, who was panting on the floor, eyes wild, fingers clenching and unclenching— Tamlin yanked off the glove on my left hand.Pure, bare skin greeted him. No tattoo. I was sobbing and sobbing, and his arms came around me. Every inch of them felt wrong. I nearly gagged on his scent. Mor let go of Rhysand’s jacket collar, and he crawled—crawled back toward Azriel and Cassian, their blood splashing on his…-
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Chapter II
Chapter II opens with Addie LaRue experiencing an unfamiliar sensation as she eagerly anticipates meeting Henry, something she has not had to contend with in centuries. As the minutes tick by, each one seems to stretch on endlessly, amplifying her growing sense of impatience. Addie, typically someone for whom time has little meaning, finds herself at a rare crossroads of feeling both the weight and the excitement of waiting for someone—a feeling that stands in stark contrast to her usual existence, where…-
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Chapter IV
Chapter IV begins on a quiet yet charged evening in New York City, with Addie waking up in a subway car. Beside her, Henry is still present, offering her a sense of comfort in their shared space. They’ve just finished a long day together in the city, and despite the knowledge that their time is short, they are reluctant to part. Addie, deeply affected by an underlying sense of anxiety connected to someone from her past, convinces Henry to stay longer than planned. Their connection feels fragile, as…-
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Chapter 29: Nesta and Change
Chapter 29 unfolds with the protagonist skillfully weaving a believable narrative about her time spent with Aunt Ripleigh, an explanation that allows her to mask the truth of her absence. The inheritance left behind is more than just fine garments—it includes chests overflowing with gold and uncut gems, a fortune vast enough to secure their future and rewrite their social standing. Her father, once a broken man, now appears revitalized, meticulously cataloging their newfound wealth with a level of…-
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Chapter 14
Chapter 14 “Welcome to my home,” Rhysand said.A city—a world lay out there.Morning sunlight streamed through the windows lining the front of the townhouse. The ornately carved wood door before me was inset with fogged glass that peeked into a small antechamber and the actual front door beyond it, shut and solid against whatever city lurked beyond.And the thought of setting foot out into it, into the leering crowds, seeing the destruction Amarantha had likely wreaked upon them … A heavy weight…-
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Chapter 46
Chapter 46 I was so cold I might never be warm again. Even during winter in the mortal realm, I’d managed to find some kernel of heat, but after nearly emptying my cache of magic that afternoon, even the roaring hearth fire couldn’t thaw the chill around my bones. Did spring ever come to this blasted place? “They pick these locations,” Cassian said across from me as we dined on mutton stew around the table tucked into the corner of the front of the stone house. “Just to ensure the strongest…-
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Chapter VIII
Chapter VIII opens with the heavy weight of inevitability hanging over Adeline’s life in Villon-sur-Sarthe, France, on July 29, 1714. Once filled with aspirations of freedom and self-determination, she finds herself trapped by the harsh reality of societal expectations. At twenty-three, she’s suddenly thrust into the life of a woman destined for marriage, a path that wasn’t of her choosing but rather one that the village imposed upon her. The death of Pauline, Roger’s wife, propels the villagers to…-
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Chapter IX
Chapter IX begins on a crisp March 18, 2014, in the heart of New York City, where Henry finds himself caught in the midst of a revelation that shifts the entire trajectory of his day. As he walks through the city streets, amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life, a sudden epiphany hits him. He begins to piece together the memories from an earlier, chaotic period of his life, one that had seemed distant and disjointed until now. The recollection of Bea's academic pursuit, centered around a new thesis, was…-
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