A review by twas
The Lady of the Sorrows by Cecilia Dart-Thornton

3.0

The continuation of The Ill-Made Mute.

Imhrien becomes a lady of the court, and ends up dodging attacks from ill-intentioned humans and fey creatures.

Why does Thorn fall in love with her? Because she's humble? Or beautiful? or because he disregards the fact that loving her is actually rather cruel?

I don't know. I did sort of enjoy reading about Imhrien fumbling through life at court like any one of us would, and the events of her journey northward are exciting.

Again, I love the legendary fey creatures that Thornton weaves in, and again, the serendipity of her travails and travels wore on me.