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218 pages, Paperback
First published May 24, 2012
The whole Faerie thing kind of threw me for a loop at first. I didn't read any reviews or the summary, so I didn't quite know what I was getting myself into. For Meghan being old enough for college, she acted... young. Not really immature, really, just young.
Avery is my love. Kiernan, I'm not as fond of. I get him, and I understand why he does what he does, but I am just not drawn to him. Avery, though... Selflessness, truth, and kindness are traits I looked for in my significant other, and the potentials that came before him. That could be why I am so drawn to him.
In the beginning, Lord Killian and Kiernan were so cryptic, it was hard to stay with the story. It wasn't as entertaining as it becomes later, though I'm glad I stuck with it. It started at an odd point, in the middle of a date with no backstory to figure out how exactly she ended up in the mess. I didn't much appreciate being filled in by dreams and nightmares.
I kind of enjoy the girl and two love interests scenarios in YA and Youth stories. What I don't like about it is when the love interest is one-sided and points fingers at exactly who she will be choosing. It wasn't as potent here as it has been in the past [*cough* TWILIGHT *cough* *ahem*], but it is still fairly obvious.
There is just something that just doesn't sit right with me though. I can't quite put my finger on it, but it was enough to draw one star away from my review. It just wasn't.... enough, I guess.
I would like to know more about Meghan and her background. I would hope the next novel fills us in a bit more and gives us more closure and explain how exactly a love between a human and a faerie that lives a much longer life will survive.