Everyone needs to go on a wild ride every now and again; this book will churn your stomach as you climb, and then drop from under you as you whoosh down that rollercoaster steep drop. An unforgettable ensemble of characters, sharp-witted details, and clever plotting make this a book you won't want to put down!
Freakslaw is the name of our side-show, traveling circus type cast of characters. The author has a handy index of characters listed at the beginning of the book (but I only had to reference it a couple times, she doesn't go too crazy with too many characters all at once) - but I consider our main protagonists to be Nancy (teenage witch), Zed (cute boy who runs rides), and then two of the town kids, Derek and Ruth. Everyone else is important to the story too, but these 4 characters contribute to the majority of the interesting plot.
I won't give too much away, but Freakslaw rolls into the town of Pitlaw (book is based in Scotland) and set up the "funfair", much to the disdain of the local townspeople. What ensues is all kinds of magic and trickery, lust, wrong decisions and a wham-bam ending.
The author was SUPERB with her wit and details. So descriptive but not in an "ok she is trying too hard" type of way. It progressed very naturally and it was an easy and fun read. I loved all of the characters. I think my only minor complaint is that the ending was a bit predictable, but that's kinda how I wanted it to end. I would have been angry, I think, if it would have ended differently.
Thanks to Net Galley and the publisher for the ERC!