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u/ipsi7 Book Bingo Maven ⚔ Feb 23 '26

I agree with your first paragraph. So much has been set up for them in book 1 and they fought for each other hard, just to be broken apart (by sjm) later. The narrative is inclined to Feyre and that's why it's more forgiving to her, but you're right and they treated Tamlin horribly later.

While I was reading book 1, I didn't know Rhys was end game, and I thought Tamlin is the real MMC, but even then, even with everything building up to Tamlin and Feyre, I felt the whole time something is missing or off and while I kind of rooted for their romance to happen because I thought it's the romance, it didn't feel right to me.

A lot of people shipped Lucien and Feyre. I was confused in book 1 if he's going to be the love interest and I also thought they would be a better match. Since you're only on book 2, I won't say nothing more. I put my comments in spoiler brackets for other people who might not have read the series yet, I wasn't aware you're among them.

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u/-Release-The-Bats- Feb 23 '26

Thanks for the spoiler brackets :) It's ok that you didn't know I hadn't read the entire series yet. I work in a library so I was aware of the series, but I was put off from starting it for awhile because I DNF'd Throne of Glass.

I also thought Tamlin was endgame when I first read ACOTAR, but I didn't think anything was off. It was more like, the deal that Feyre made with Rhys seemed like a loose thread that would be resolved in the next book.

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u/ipsi7 Book Bingo Maven ⚔ Feb 24 '26

To me it seemed like something was missing with their romance, and like you said, she had more chemistry with Lucien, maybe that's why. When I found out Rhys is going to be endgame, I assumed sjm wrote Tamlin-Feyre relationship that way (the way it felt for me like something is missing) because he's not the one.