Saw this somewhere else and felt the need to post it cause no one else ever really tells you this stuff
So I know a good many of us are freaking out about the dual POV because the last time an author switched to dual in the third book from only having the main character’s POV in the first two, the main character died (if you know what I’m talking about, I feel your pain) but honestly, Feyre’s already died once. AND SJM has confirmed Feysand is 100% endgame (don’t ask me about my horrible thoughts about this because yes I have them). The dual POV almost certainly is because we’d miss a HECKUVA lot of info by not getting the night court perspective while Feyre’s in the spring court. Also, remember that ACOMAF was originally written in both Feyre and Rhys’ POVs but SJM cut out the Rhys parts (I want it) to make the mating bond a complete surprise to everyone because we only knew what Feyre knew. Don’t worry guys. The dual POV only means we get to see more of Rhys’ inner thoughts
Will Herondale sat in the window of his new bedroom and looked out at a London frozen under a chilly winter sky. Snow dusted the tops of houses reaching away toward the pale ribbon of the Thames, giving the view the feeling of a fairy-tale.
Though at the moment, Will was not feeling very friendly toward fairytales.
He ought to be happy, he knew that much — after all, it was his wedding day.
my hot take
Me and @mirrorballsthings after saying the most out pocket things about men :
So, this is a really, REALLY crazy theory of TWP, but...
hot chocolate, a warm blanket, a good book & taylor swift can solve all my problems
Then they remind u why you liked being alone in the first place
Has this been done yet
mmm just some self-indulgent modern au stuff ft my fav girls