This book was exactly what was needed after the intensity of the war. I think my favorite part was seeing the multiple POVs, not just Feyre, this time around. Everyone was impacted by the war and by things even before that, so getting a glance into those minds felt nice. The entire vibe of this book was downright cozy. Seeing a bit into the culture more of Prythian, and more closely of the Night Court, as they celebrate the Winter Solstice. Partnered with the bonds of friendship and the healing we can see beginning with the characters. One of my favorite moments had to be during the actual Solstice festivities, seeing the family relaxed and enjoying each other’s company. This book also makes a great segway of the problems I’m sure will be addressed more in the following books. The healing Nesta NEEDS to find… the unspoken connection between Nesta and Cassian… the treaties that need to be reformed between all of Prythian… Tamlin (hopefully) is getting some sort of redemption or healing that he REALLY needs… Feyre and Rhysand’s hopeful future child… All of it I hope to see talked about or play out soon. Overall, this book was great! It was comforting and a nice look into normalcy with a break from the drama.