![]() There is another problem in the camps, though. ![]() Eventually the argument is settled with the women getting 90 minutes to train while the men help out with the work that typically goes to the women. Rhys is dealing with a dispute between Cassian and Devlon concerning allowing the women in the camps to train. With winter comes the Winter Solstice, which brings up old memories for Feyre from a year ago, memories of being in the Spring Court with Tamlin and of Rhys saving her. But this is not an unusual thing since Rhys has been meeting with war allies discussing trade and other matters. She tries to send a message to him through their “soul-bridge,” but he is too far out of her range for the message to be received. Feyre wakes up one day to snow falling outside, and Rhysand (Rhys) is not there. ***** Everything below is a SPOILER ***** What happened in A Court of Frost and Starlight? Special thanks to Charisma, a new BSR contributor who wrote this great recap! Follow her on Instagram to see what she’s been reading, and check out her Goodreads page, too (link at the end of the recap).Īdd A Court of Frost and Starlight at Goodreads. Maas’s A Court of Thorns and Roses series, right here! This page is full of spoilers, so beware! If you are wondering what happened in A Court of Frost and Starlight, then you are in the right place! ![]() ![]() Read of full summary of A Court of Frost and Starlight, a novella designated as book #3.1 of Sarah J. ![]()
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