3.81 AVERAGE

amber_ams's review


Rereading a series I really liked when I was younger. Not as well written as I remembered, but I still love the story!

itsbribriii's review

3.0

Re read in 2015
adventurous dark emotional funny hopeful lighthearted mysterious reflective relaxing sad slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

WHAT WAS THAT ENDING? THEIR JUST WAITING TO FIND OUT WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN TO THE KING, AND IT JUST ENDS???

4.5/5
Nice finale to the series. I like that the ending leaves some events up to interpretation, although it could've answered the biggest decision of the series (just my opinion)
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poem_fish's review

5.0

A little rushed but a good ending.
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sanalith's review

3.0

Not as good as the last few books, mainly because it left several questions unanswered, and being the last book in the series, that's not exactly a good thing. In some ways, it felt like the author tried to do too many things, and he introduced new people and new plots without tying up the old ones first. I did see on his site that he's thinking of writing an online-only novella to answer some questions, as a lot of people seem to feel the same way I do, so I'm hoping for that. It's just too bad, because this was a good series, and I'm rather disappointed it ended in such a way.

Anita/Tania is half mortal, half fairy princess. At this particular moment, however, all Anita knows is her mortal side, forgetting all the previous experiences she has had. When she realizes that she has lost about 9 weeks worth of memories, she goes searching for answers. When her mom tells her the truth of her heritage and what has been happening, she thinks her mom has gone completely crazy. Further details convince her of the truth – and the need for her to get back to the world of the fae as terrible things are happening there.
A brief summary of the previous books at the beginning is welcome for those who have forgotten what has already transpired, or who jump into a series mid-way. It is not especially noteworthy in any way, good or bad, but a solid choice for someone who wants a fairy princess story.