A review by caaleros
An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson

4.0

It's been a while since I've read a book set in the faerie realm and all my love of this folklore returned. Rogerson's faeries are unsettling, eerie, and disturbing with plenty of laws and tricks--just as I like. In this story the fair folk are unchanging and are thus unable to create change in anything, and they are enamored with human "craft." Isobel is a portrait artist and is patronized by the fair folk who crave her art. This premise was interesting and played out in great ways. I was not a fan of the romance, but the last portion of the book is an intense quest to try and out-wit the fae and I couldn't stop listening to the audiobook. I will say that I had questions that were not answered by the ending, but I honestly don't care. I'm okay with it being a little fuzzy. My rating is 3.5 rounded up to 4 stars.