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A review by libraryofaryn
The Prince of Prohibition by Marilyn Marks
5.0
As soon as I saw the description for this book I knew I had to read it (ACOTAR + Great Gatsby, what could be better?). The story immediately sucked me in and it's been all I've been able to think about since I started reading it.
The story is crafted in a way that weaves together fae folklore with the Roaring Twenties and touches on pertinent issues of the time (I especially enjoyed the added detail of absinthe being fae wine).
Addie starts off as a sheltered young woman, and by the end of the book she has found her voice and is really coming into her own power. It took a bit for her to work past the harmful ways she was raised, but it's definitely worth sticking through her journey and seeing her flourish.
Jack gives me major Tommy Shelby/Peaky Blinders energy which I absolutely love, and all of female character interactions in the book are immaculate (we all need a Violet in out lives to give us some tough love).
This book ends on a cliffhanger, making me want the next book available even sooner! I can't wait to see what happens with Addie and Jack next.
The story is crafted in a way that weaves together fae folklore with the Roaring Twenties and touches on pertinent issues of the time (I especially enjoyed the added detail of absinthe being fae wine).
Addie starts off as a sheltered young woman, and by the end of the book she has found her voice and is really coming into her own power. It took a bit for her to work past the harmful ways she was raised, but it's definitely worth sticking through her journey and seeing her flourish.
Jack gives me major Tommy Shelby/Peaky Blinders energy which I absolutely love, and all of female character interactions in the book are immaculate (we all need a Violet in out lives to give us some tough love).
This book ends on a cliffhanger, making me want the next book available even sooner! I can't wait to see what happens with Addie and Jack next.