A fanciful tale of magic and kings, this novel follow an ex-king and his daughters who flee to colonial america and its wild undeveloped villages to start a new life in a new country with new charms. In case, you are wondering those are mysteries, folklore, and magic that apparently the new world is just packed with. This novel is childish and whimsical, very like a fairy tale. Apart from Thea having more dialogue/questions, Mina having more complaints, and Nyxie saying dumb kid things; the sisters aren't terribly distinct in personality and actions. If the eldest and youngest weren't needed to be present for one scene near the end, they could have just been lumped in as one character. The magic and evils were creative and well/executed , though poorly explained; no origin for the Dark King's rule nor his source of magic, no explanation of how exactly his mother is his mother when he 's supposedly said to be suspected a demon or somesort. All in all, I can't say I'm ready to part with this yet as it read beautifully and held just enough childlike wonder to be enjoyable; but I also can't say this would go on any sort of list for fantasy recommendations. Those looking for thoughtful prose and highly developed worlds should not expect much but it is a pretty decent read if you're looking for a quick little bit of charm and magic.