Most of the book was boring but I loved seeing the other characters from Nesta's point of view because feyre's point of view was biased and they seemed like perfect people without flaws. Atlas, the readers get to see the inner circle from a different perspective without blind loyalty from each other. I always felt like Feyre's POV was black and white, biased or blind, and always comparing the inner circle to the spring court. However, Nesta's POV proved what I had been thinking about most of the character's all along, their flaws, issues, and strength. I feel like Nesta's POV of the other characters is more realistic, and the way she and Cassin fell for each other is the best part of this book. Their relationship was more natural to me than feyre and tamlin or Rysand. Their relationship developed more naturally to me because Cassin didn't torture or drugged Nesta's and then convinced her it was for her own good. They were FWB with intense sexual chemistry that eventually admitted that they really liked each other. This is more normal and happens more often. The only part I did not like was the reveal about the mate, it was a letdown because I feel like the author is overusing it at this point. Other than that, Nesta's POV is great to read and more relatable to me than reading it from Feyre's POV.