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Fragile Eternity

Melissa Marr

3.62 AVERAGE

adventurous dark mysterious medium-paced
challenging dark emotional mysterious tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Really enjoyed this one! Lots of drama! 
dark medium-paced

I liked this one, though not as much as I enjoyed the first in the series. As these come out, Marr's writing remains entertaining and well-paced. The first remains the best; but the others are definitely worth reading.

Sure I had to read this one too! It's... meh. I don't really have an opinion about this one. I was grateful for new characters, but they weren't as interesting as the previous ones. Besides I think Sorcha is annoying.

The third book in the Wicked Lovely series, Fragile Eternity tells the struggle of Aislinn, Queen of the Summer Fey and her love, the mortal Seth, to try stay together as Aislinn is ever more drawn towards Keenan, her king. Although at times, I found my self mentally eye-rolling at Aislinn's ever-indecisive and timid actions, the story sucked me in and the ending, of course, left me wanting more. I don't want to wait to find out what happens with Aislinn and Seth, I want to know now (which is good, of course, if frustrating to an impatient person such as myself).

Overall, I found this book very engaging and had a hard time putting it down. There was also quite a bit more in-depth information to be found in this one, as well as stronger explanations of terms and actions from the first two books, which was my one criticism of the first two that I was glad to see corrected.

A fantastic read and a captivating series, I can't wait for the next installment!

Reread: December 18, 2013

I just wanted to know if ash and Keenan would end up together. It was boring, hopefully radiant shadow is better. I feel like you could skip this book and not have missed much.

Awesome, I really enjoyed it!

luved it .couldnt believe seth wanted to be a faery and now that there will be a fey war and he will probably hav to fight against aislinns court*tears*

I'm glad all the characters got a touch of personality, even Keenan. Who would've tought the spineless sod would have a comeback as a Machiavelli? Aislinn got a bitter touch of humanity from he-who-ceased-to-be-human for her, and Seth sacrificed his life for her only to understand afterwards that he did it only to have the strength to make choices. After being made fae, he is the one who made the rules, and he gets to spend eternity with Sorcha and Niall who love him for who he is not what he is. Unexpected.