

She is the only one of Feyre's family who is able to resist Tamlin's magical illusion.

When Feyre is taken to the Spring Court, Nesta is disgusted at her father's inaction and hires a mercenary to take her to the Wall, though she is unable to find a way through. Its protagonist, Bryce Quinlan, jumps through a port that ends up taking her to Velaris, a setting in A Court of Thorns and Roses, and right into the arms of familiar characters. Despite her apparent dislike of Feyre, later revealed to be shame of Feyre's ability to keep her family alive while their father did nothing, Nesta never treated Elain with anything less than the utmost patience and love. The fact that this had no effect on him only deepened Nesta's contempt for her father, resulting in her treating him with constant disdain. When nineteen-year-old huntress Feyre kills a wolf in the woods, a terrifying creature arrives to demand retribution. She began lashing out, spending any money they got their hands on in an effort to force her father into action, as she hoped that starving to death would spite him. The sexy, action-packed first book in the 1 New York Times bestselling Court of Thorns and Roses series from Sarah J. When Nesta's family lost their wealth she became cold and vicious, hating her father for his unwillingness to try and provide for his daughters. She, along with her sisters, is High Fae following the events in Hybern.

I personally have my own visions and none of them look as "cartoon" as these depictions do, but then again, they are fairies.Nesta Archeron is Feyre and Elain Archeron's eldest sister. The main thing people LOVE to do is make fan art based on what they think these characters and places would look like. Now that I'm fully in this universe, I've joined the online discourse. She finds herself in The Spring Court, with a hot High Lord named Tamlin (this part is very 50 shades, poor little human girl needs guidance and help in this new crazy world of riches and prosperity.) All hell breaks loose shortly after and the whole squad starts getting CRUSHED by the bad guys for a while (shocker, I'm way more into the vibes of the "bad guys.") I don't want to spoil any more than that, but just know that there's arena fighting, an unbelievable amount of violence, true love questioning, raucous sex and about 400 twists and turns. This human girl and our protagonist, named Feyre, gets into some hijinks accidentally and ends up in Prythian, the "fairy world," as not exactly a prisoner but also not a totally welcome guest. There was a war between the two camps 500 years before this story takes place, and after that war ended, a huge wall was put up between the two realms. There's prejudice involved, some fairies hate humans and hunt/eat them, some humans hate fairies and kill them too. In the world of this series, Humans and Fairies are separate.

Let me break down the first book's plot for you, but keep in mind - it must be read to give it justice.
