Bits of stardust glowed on his lips as he pulled away, as I stared up at him, breathless, while he smiled. The smile the world would likely never see, the smile he’d given up for the sake of his people, his lands. He said softly, “I am … very glad I met you, Feyre.”
I blinked away the burning in my eyes. “Come on,” I said, tugging on his hand. “Let’s go join the dance.”
If you could have any book adapted as a spooky movie, what would you pick?
I think @veschwab’s Monsters of Verity duology would be PERFECT for a creeptacular movie (or TV show). There’s enough of that dark thrill running through the books that I think it could translate to screen well.
With the right writer, and actors, and production crew, and everything perfect, of course 😂
“Celaena had attended dozens of extravagant parties while growing up in Rifthold; she’d infiltrated functions hosted by foreign dignitaries and local nobility; she’d seen everything and anything until she thought nothing could surprise her anymore. But this party blew them all away”