This was one of the cutest books! It's set in a world I'm very familiar with, with "cameo" appearances by two characters we got to meet and love in The Fae King's Assassin but with a different cast. This cast was such fun! The book was such fun! I was dinkum grinning through most of the book.
So here we have Thalia, who's half human half Fae, which is a teensy bit of a problem when you're living amongst full blooded Fae and you have aspirations of bettering yourself. Her character immediately drew me in. I love an underdog, they are usually the ones who evoke the strongest emotions in me and by page 2, I was already rooting for her! A chance presents itself, not a legit one but this is Thalia, impetus, gregarious, vibrant Thalia, who, as her friend Fara said, her schemes are "less joyful fun and more, we almost died". The banter between these two was a delight. She really really wants to be a dragon rider and join the Mist Knights but half breed and all, yeah, problem! So she concocts a rather dubious plan...
Marius comes across as a stickler for, well, everything! He was a contradiction a minute, his thoughts varying vastly from his actions and verbal communication. Ok, yes, I know he's a High Captain for the Mist Knights but still, a bit of external warmth wouldn't be inappropriate. I initially thought him a stick in the mud but his true persona will out, and it did, splendidly! He's got his whole life figured out, what he wants to achieve, how he wants to go about it, but we all know that carefully laid plans go belly up! Which is only highlighted when Thalia encounters Marius for the first time, I actually caught myself giggling. I loved their interaction, the way Thalia's mouth betrays her over and over again and Marius falling further and further under her spell.
Heck, they had me spelled! Alisha's books are always an immensely fun read, whether it's an assassin out to kill the King or a young girl who dreams of achieving out of her depths. This book was entertaining, it was, to me, a lighthearted uncomplicated read. It builds up fabulously and I got a true sense of each of the characters. It's one of those reads that when I got to the end of the book, I did an imaginary fist pump. Beautiful, fun, humourous and delightful!