***AGE ADVISMENT***
FOR AGES 15+
Description:
Kaye isn’t your average teen. At the age of sixteen, she’s
seen the inside of more bars than she can be remembered, and follows her
rocker mother around from venue to venue. This is until one night when
her mother is attacked, and Kaye finds herself back at her grandmother’s
while her parent tries to get her life back on track.
This
is when we discover that Kaye is no stranger to the supernatural. She
grew up in the company of so-called “imaginary” friends that were no
other than faeries, and she is drawn into a world of magic that exists
beyond the mundane reality she had taken for granted.
A
chance encounter with a wounded warrior in a forest has unexpected
repercussions as Kaye uncovers her past and the many layers of
deception. She discovers herself in the middle of a power struggle
between two faerie courts with her as a lynchpin in an ages-old
struggle.
Review:
First off, I want to say "THANK YOU!" to Holly Black, there is no stereotypical love triangle or
wimpy female protagonist at the whim of her alpha male love interest and
his beta. Kaye is dreamy yet resilient. She’s not the good girl next
door. Even better, she has a malicious edge to her, which is kept in
check by her sense of justice.There
is nothing nice about the faeries in this novel. They’re neither good
nor bad, which I absolutely adored. Roiben, a somewhat unwilling knight
in service to the Unseelie queen, is the main love interest. Yes, his
good looks and the slightly insta-desire that springs between him and
Kaye is a little on the obvious side but Black handles it well. Not once
does it feel forced.
This review gets the whopping five heart display! The
setting is absolutely fantastic. Black truly succeeds in painting a
vivid landscape down to the tarnished sequins and rotten apples. If
anything, read this novel for the descriptions. The world-building is
lush without being heavy-handed.I
can’t find much to fault this novel. There were perhaps one or two
scenes where I felt the author rushed a little and some details could
have been clarified but it was easy to forgive her for writing fast.
This is a lovely story that remains somewhat gritty and scratchy behind
the eyes, and is unsentimental.
Thanks for listening to my opinion!
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