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Fantastical

Kristen Ashley

4.03 AVERAGE


This book was one word "AMAZING". It was sweet, it was funny, it was bone melting sweet. Put romance and magic together and you can't go wrong.
Side note: it did get kind of slow around chapter 23 but well still a great book
adventurous emotional funny medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Wow did I love the chaos in this one!
SpoilerI was surprised that both Tor and Cora were transported to Seattle but I really enjoyed reading their time there. The whole thing with the alternate Noc and Cora was pretty amusing too. Some things were a bit iffy, like I had a hard time believing that Rosa, Cora's sister wasn't told of the curse, especially when she's getting married. But all thing's well. This book rocks.
adventurous challenging dark emotional sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
adventurous emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
adventurous mysterious fast-paced

I love this series, however, this one didn't get my heart racing like book one and two. I think it was because of the insta-love and because I am seeing a lot of similarities between the books. New couple, similar situation, and same ending. Regardless, I loved this author and her incredibly crafty characters.

I did a re-read of the first 75% of the book on Oct 20, 2018. I'm not going to mark it as another read because I didn't finish (mostly because of my mood. I've been jumping between books for the past few weeks. Can't seem to land on anything that sticks). Anyways, I am struck, once again, with how much I shouldn't like this. It has SO many things I typically hate with a passion, and yet somehow, this ridiculous creation stands against it. I wish I could explain it!

The Fantasyland series is such a huge guilty pleasure for me. It's the type of series I shouldn't love, and yet I do. I acknowledge all that is wrong with these books (and there is plenty), but at the same time I just don't give a damn. It's been so long since that has happened.

And I can honestly say, without a shadow a doubt, that Fantastical is my favorite out of the four books published in it so far.

This book was simply so much fun!

Books one & two (and four, but that's getting ahead of myself), featured some very questionable decisions the heroes did. Decisions I can't excuse no matter how much the books try to make me do so, and that had me questioning my own sanity for loving the heroes despite them. In Fantastical, I encountered no such moral dilemma, leaving me to simply love the hero in peace. Hurrah!

And love the hero I did. Tor is just so much fun, and even if he's slightly hard headed about believing Cora, you can't deny how well he takes care of her, and how sweet he can be to her... even if he's as hard core alpha male as all the heroes in this series.

Cora is my favorite heroine in this series so far. All the heroines in Fantasyland are eerily similar, both in their mannerism and their speech pattern, but this is again just one of this things these books made me not give a damn about. That said, I found Cora to be the most fun of them all -- and the most individualistic in her voice. She is diligent, she is hard working, but she is still vulnerable. That scene after they reach Tor's castle, where she breaks down because every one hates Original!Cora... totally broke my heart.

And together? Holly canolly, hot as hell. Not only were sparks flying, but they were starting fire wherever they landed. And, once again... they were just so much fun!

Not to mention, we finally got to see more of our world! It was interesting to see the Fantasyland characters move about our world, although they did so with super perfection it was slightly jarring. Oh well, just another one to my list of things I don't give a damn about when it comes to these books lol

And can we talk about the fact things are finally starting to come together?

And finally, the one thing I do give a damn about and I just want to thank the gods because Ashley finally took the pedal off those horrendously tedious and page consuming descriptions! I had to suffer through massive amounts of descriptions in books one and two, and this was the one thing I couldn't shake off. But here, they're finally more appropriately dashed out! Banzai! 

3.5⭐️

I love that they spent a significant amount of time in Cora's world!