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Are you a believer? Do you see figures out of the corner of your eye and wonder if somethings there of if you imagined it? If you love the unknown and mystical world of fae then this is definitely the book for you.
After hearing people talk about this series for so long I finally decided to give it a shot. At first I was afraid it would be like any other story about faeries and the seele and unseele courts. But after sitting down to give it a shot I really started to fall for the characters especially our heroic prince Ash! The lead character, Megan a half fae princess is thrown into a world of unknown when she discovers her brother has been kidnapped by fae and she has to travel to their world to rescue him.
I'll admit it took me a while to like Megan's character. She seemed like a great heroine who was willing to sacrifice everything to rescue her four year old brother but I was a little (or a lot) annoyed by how much time she spent in tears crying on boys shoulders and feeling sorry for herself. She did start to get a backbone around the middle of the book when she stood by her beliefs and refused to let her companions kill each other in a fae duel... that was probably one of my favorite parts of this book.
Julie Kagawa took a novel that at first glance seems like so many others and turned it into a whirlwind adventure filled with action, drama, and a bit of romance. I can't wait to see what happens to Megan, Ash, and Puck in the next book!
After hearing people talk about this series for so long I finally decided to give it a shot. At first I was afraid it would be like any other story about faeries and the seele and unseele courts. But after sitting down to give it a shot I really started to fall for the characters especially our heroic prince Ash! The lead character, Megan a half fae princess is thrown into a world of unknown when she discovers her brother has been kidnapped by fae and she has to travel to their world to rescue him.
I'll admit it took me a while to like Megan's character. She seemed like a great heroine who was willing to sacrifice everything to rescue her four year old brother but I was a little (or a lot) annoyed by how much time she spent in tears crying on boys shoulders and feeling sorry for herself. She did start to get a backbone around the middle of the book when she stood by her beliefs and refused to let her companions kill each other in a fae duel... that was probably one of my favorite parts of this book.
Julie Kagawa took a novel that at first glance seems like so many others and turned it into a whirlwind adventure filled with action, drama, and a bit of romance. I can't wait to see what happens to Megan, Ash, and Puck in the next book!
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