Location from A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
A land of eternal bloom ruled by Tamlin — beautiful on the surface, with a rot spreading beneath the roses.
The Spring Court is a pastoral paradise: rolling green hills, wildflower meadows, a grand manor draped in climbing roses, and a warmth in the air that feels like the best day of May stretched into forever. It's the first Fae territory Feyre encounters, and it's intoxicating — a world of beauty and abundance after years of mortal poverty. But the beauty is a veneer. Under Amarantha's curse, the court's inhabitants wear masks they can't remove, the land's magic is dimming, and Tamlin's grip on his territory is slipping. The sentries are fewer, the borders less secure, and creatures from wilder courts are testing the edges. The manor itself is gorgeous — marble halls, enchanted gardens, a dining room that serves impossible food — and increasingly feels like a gilded cage.
Also known as: the Spring Court, Spring, Tamlin's court, the rose manor