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Stars and Blades; A Court of Mist and Fury collection { #Wattys2016 }
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Ongoing, First published Jun 12, 2016
After Feyre has been taken back to Tamlin's court in ACOMAF, she has to pretend that she has no more of the connections with her beloved mate, Rhysand. He is her salvation, the only thing saving her from her destroying herself. Now she has to survive without him, pretending her love for Tamiln is as strong as it was before they went Under The Mountain. 
Follow Feyre on her incredible journey through, hardships, trials and tribulations as she fights to get her freedom back.
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A Court of Graves and Flowers

43 parts Complete Mature

Rhysand's sister is alive. It has been a year of peace since the defeat of Queen Briallyn, but darker forces are still at work. Callisto is brought back to life through the magic of the Cauldron, but she is unable to step foot outside the borders of the Spring Court. Tamlin suddenly finds himself with the unexpected-and unwanted-task of looking after her. Wanting to escape their current predicament, the two of them concede to work together to find a solution to their problem. As they try to figure out how to lift Callisto's curse, they also navigate the complicated waters of guilt and past traumas. Will the Lady of Night and the Lord of Spring finally find common ground, or will the feud between the two courts continue?