![]() ![]() I can admit, some of it’s pretty cringe, and some readers don’t like that this series has shifted yet again, and now has similar adult content like her other popular series, A Court of Thorns and Roses. ![]() This book is also the source of a lot of controversy and criticism because of its more erotic scenes involving certain characters, and how they’re worded on paper. Right away you’re brought right into the thick of what is all going on, and just as quickly takes off with Aelin, Rowan, Lysandra, and company traveling to look for allies, Dorian is attempting to help rebuild Rifthold heal from its past horrors, Manon and the Blackbeak Clan continue to clash with the other Ironteeth clans and Erawan, plus many more going on behind the scenes! ![]() Empire of Storms moved incredibly quick, even though it’s become one of her more intricately plotted books to date. Maas is one of the few authors who can make a near 700 page novel feel like it barely surpassed 300. To see my Fancast/Dreamcast for the whole series – Click HERE Total Star Rating: 4 Starsįor me, Sarah J. To see my review of book #4 – Queen of Shadows – Click HERE ![]() To see my review of book #3 – Heir Of Fire – Click HERE To see my review of book #2 – Crown of Midnight – Click HERE To see my review of book #1 – Throne of Glass – Click HERE To see my review for book #0.5 – The Assassin’s Blade – Click HERE ***Warning!! This review contains spoilers for previous books in the whole series, continue reading at your own risk! You’ve officially been warned!*** ![]()
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