Court of the Undying Seasons

Court of the Undying Seasons

Sarah J. Maas meets A Deadly Education in A.M. Strickland's lush, queer YA dark fantasy novel. In becoming a vampire, I’m less than a girl. And more. Or maybe I’m becoming what I always have been, deep inside. A blade. When nineteen-year-old Fin volunteers to take her secret love's place in their village's Finding, she is terrified. Those who are chosen at the Finding are whisked away to Castle Courtsheart, a vampire school where human students either succeed and become vampires, fail and spend the rest of their lives as human thralls...or they don't survive long enough to become either. Fin is determined to forge a different path: learn how to kill the undead and get revenge for her mother, who was taken by the vampires years ago. But Courtsheart is as captivating as it is deadly, and Fin is quickly swept up in her new world and its inhabitants - particularly Gavron, her handsome and hostile vampire maker, whose blood is nothing short of intoxicating. As Fin begins to discover new aspects of her own identity and test her newfound powers, she stumbles across a string of murders that may be connected to a larger ritual - one with potentially lethal consequences for vampires and humans alike. Fin must uncover the truth and find the killer before she loses her life...or betrays her own heart. Court of the Undying Seasons is a deliciously dark romantic novel and a pitch perfect modern take on classic vampire tropes.
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nay@pagesofnay
4 stars
Apr 20, 2024

Court of the Undying Seasons was quite the read. It was a little hard to follow in the beginning and quite slow, so I had to really push through it. However, around the 45% mark, I ended up really enjoying it. The group of characters in this book were fantastic! I really did love these characters and the way they interacted. I loved how snarky Fin and Kashire were with each other. Once the plot of the book began to speed up, it was such a great book that I couldn’t put down. The writing was really well done for this type of book. I really am a sucker for queer vampires. Overall, this book was very interesting and I’m glad I decided to push through the beginning!! Thank you NetGalley and Feiwel & Friends for the ARC in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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nina @ninaisreading
1 star
Jan 10, 2024

reading this book was a complete fever dream, and not in a good way. [1.5 stars]

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ash (smokedshelves)@smokedshelves
4 stars
May 21, 2025
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Lorna Beckett@lornareads
4.5 stars
May 27, 2023

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