![]() ![]() ![]() And that third one – saw that coming.īut towards the end I was hoping the plot was going to go in a certain direction, and it did. But the tasks Brie has to complete in order to save her sister, meh. ![]() I did like the supporting characters a lot more than many of the main ones. At least this time all the Fae have nasty sides to them. The world building is interesting, the bickering between the two Fae courts obvious but covering a few political notes normally not touched on in dark/light Fae stories. ![]() Brie is likable enough she’s independent, a little shy about her crush, and very protective. Hold your horses.įirst up, the over all story is pretty good. This is being billed as the ‘hot fae book of the summer’. Life is cruel and when Brie finds out her sister has been sold to the current king of the UnSeelie court, she’ll do anything to save her.īut of course it’s more complicated than that, especially when she discovers a whole pile of secrets and dangers in the Fae courts, including ones of the heart. She’s a very good thief, which comes in handy when the money each month comes up short. Brie is a human who survives for her sister. ![]()
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