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cala_p 's review for:
The Fae Princes
by Nikki St. Crowe
As a final book, this one didn’t exactly hook me, for most of all the reasons listed in previous books’ reviews. I think by this point, I was just done with the series. A lot of the events were convenient. There was one good group scene. Winnie felt super distant in this. The Tinkerbell addition was great and exciting, but I feel like so much more could have happened.
As a series, it’s a 2.5 or 3/5 for me. Winnie was an annoying FMC whose entire role was to be a s3x object for the guys. The twins really didn’t pull me in at all. Vane had such a great backstory that fell flat at some point. Peter actually interested me, but even he grew quite soft. It feels like the plot that book 1 is centered on was abandoned completely, which was a shame. I really wish instead of love happening so quickly, it was dragged on for longer. The pacing of this series felt entirely too quick. Books needed to be longer and more developed, especially since the author created a variety of cast members and used Neverland as a setting.
Shame because I’d heard such great things about this series and definitely thought I’d enjoy it.
This book served as a set up for the next book with Hook, Croc, and Wendy Darling in. An MMF I will be curious about and probably read, and possibly even love more.
Favourite Quote:She is a blade that has always cut when he needed someone to cause another to bleed. Now the blade has been turned on him, and I don’t know if he knows how to dodge its sharp edge.
As a series, it’s a 2.5 or 3/5 for me. Winnie was an annoying FMC whose entire role was to be a s3x object for the guys. The twins really didn’t pull me in at all. Vane had such a great backstory that fell flat at some point. Peter actually interested me, but even he grew quite soft. It feels like the plot that book 1 is centered on was abandoned completely, which was a shame. I really wish instead of love happening so quickly, it was dragged on for longer. The pacing of this series felt entirely too quick. Books needed to be longer and more developed, especially since the author created a variety of cast members and used Neverland as a setting.
Shame because I’d heard such great things about this series and definitely thought I’d enjoy it.
This book served as a set up for the next book with Hook, Croc, and Wendy Darling in. An MMF I will be curious about and probably read, and possibly even love more.
Favourite Quote:She is a blade that has always cut when he needed someone to cause another to bleed. Now the blade has been turned on him, and I don’t know if he knows how to dodge its sharp edge.