I was totally, and pleasantly, surprised by this book. I am ashamed to admit it, but I actually started out reading this book with the impression that it would irritate me and not really meet, or even exceed, my expectations. I have read countless books of a similar nature: the heroine finds out she has magical powers, and not just any magical powers, but it turns out she is one of the most powerful beings of all time, and of course she happens to catch the eye of a powerful and sexy man. Okay, so in this case she does catch the eye of one of the above-mentioned, but boy, was this book so much more than that.
The execution of the story was brilliant, I so enjoyed how the author portrayed her in such a realistic manner, and how it takes pretty much 3/4 of the book before the heroine can actually (sort of) come to terms with this new magic world and her new magical abilities, and by the end of the book the heroine still humbly acknowledges all the things she does not yet understand and still needs to learn. I can't stand it when books introduce completely human and normal characters, who are introduced to magic on one page, and by the next page they seem to have completely come to terms with their new abilities and, not only that, but have surpassed many other powerful and older beings because of course, they are the "Chosen One".
One of my favourite types of fantasy include stories of the Fae, and the unique portrayal of the Fae in this book did not disappoint. Roan (one of my new book boyfriends), was portrayed in a wonderful manner, and although the book is from the POV of Cassandra (the heroine), his character did not come across as one-dimensional to me, which was great.
This book is also so full of mystery and twists and turns, I was constantly kept guessing, and come the end of the book I was thirsting for more! A great read, and I can't wait to start the next book.