3.75 stars
Thanks to NetGalley and to the Editor. I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review
I was scared to start this one, and do you know what? I was totally right! This book hurts so much! Mind me, the author was brilliant, and this is one of the most original books ever, not only in this series but in general, because what the author did here is pretty unique, if you consider the series as a whole. And I admit that without problems. What she did was amazing. But it was also quite awful, because how can you make me suffer so much? And how can you make your characters suffer so much??
To be really really short about the plot, in the last book our dear heroes unintentionally free Titania (that’s not technically what happened, but it fit and it is the short version so it will do), and she is not really happy about the state of the world so she invents a new world, that is more of her liking, trapping everyone, or almost everyone, in that realm (and in a couple of the nearest ones) in a fake reality created by her. In this reality changelings are not free to roam, they are “created” only to serve the pureblood, and the society is more rigid. There are other differences but this is the core of it. Ah, one last small thing. Since Titania is one of the Queens of Faerie (one of the three who created all of Faeries, not just a queen of a small realm) she is above revenge and small pettiness, so obviously this world is also keyed to make October suffer the most.
All things considered, she didn’t manage this part too well, at least! But what is not hurting October is hurting us readers. And it hurts a lot!
It hurts so much! And for different reasons. The main three are (from the less hurtful to the most)
1)We see an October that is not herself, and yet… yet she is, at least in part. And knowing her as you get to know her, and seeing her like this, is bad. And what’s worst is that she is happy in there. And this hurt so much more. In part because you see how a loving family (and loving here is to be taken loosely) could have made a huge difference and because the same thing, a happy family (so to speak) could become a chain. We have a lot of contradictions like that in the book and they all hurt something bad. (I am not saying that the book does not work or that the author did a poor job or that we have plot holes, not at all. I am saying that you get to see the two sides of everything and this makes you suffer more)
2)This point is a spoiler for the previous volumes. Be warned. So, we finally, finally get to witness the wedding, Toby and Tybalt managed it, at last, and… and we don’t get to see the happy couple. And it is so annoying! We waited so long for it!!! And it’s not enough that you have to wait 16 books for it to happen, no, once you see it happen you have to see the couple torn apart by Titania and her new reality. Argh!! It is maddening, really.
But this part is more annoying than hurtful. What’s distressing is that Toby has no memory of Tybalt. At all. While Tybalt wasn’t ensnared in the magic, he remembers everything! You can feel his pain so neatly and you are right there, suffering with him. This part was devastating. And still, still this is not the part that made me suffer the worst. Do you want to know what was the worst of the worst? Keep reading!
3)The Luidaeg. She is my favorite character in the series, and she had no easy life. Her past is so full of pain, damage, and sadness. But she was slowly going back to happiness, to wholesomeness and she was finally part of a (found) family again. And it was so good. And here she is confronted with a Toby who has no memory of her whatsoever, a Toby who is scared of her because she is the Sea Witch. And this, this was devastating.
I have used the word “hurt” so much in this review, so I am a tad sorry for the repetitiveness of it all, but it is that this book pained me to no end. But this is a testament to the fact that the author really knows what she is doing, and if you want to try a series that is still good after going on for so long, you should definitely try this one out!