Wednesday, January 8, 2014

The Faerie War by Rachel Morgan ~ A Book Review




The fate of the fae world is in her hands ...

Violet Fairdale is in big trouble. Her home is gone, her beloved forest lies in ruins, the guy she gave her heart to has deserted her—and she doesn’t remember any of it. The powerful Lord Draven is taking over, brainwashing guardians into fighting for him. No one is safe from the evil spreading throughout the fae world.

As alliances are forged between the remaining free fae, Vi struggles to reclaim her identity and figure out where she belongs in this new world. When someone from her past shows up, life gets even more complicated. He brings with him a long-forgotten weapon and an ancient prophecy that places Vi at the center of the fight against Draven. With the future of the fae world at stake, can Vi carry out the prophecy’s instructions before it’s too late?


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My review: 

The Faerie War was a bittersweet read. I took as long as I possibly could to read it because I didn't want it to end. But once I got past the first sentence, there was no tearing me away from the book!

Creepy Hollow is like a second home to me and to see what it goes through, what the characters go through was pure torture. Warning: You will want to have tissues on hand! If you do not like people seeing you cry/emotional, *do not read in public*!

You cannot ask for a more action packed, romantic, EPIC (YA) Fantasy novel/series full of emotion, trials, triumphs, and twists that will blow you away! There is simply nothing that compares!

Ryn . . . oh my goodness, Ryn! Yep, I'm in love! Serious crush going on over here! He is the freaking cutest, hottest, kick-butt, love-dovey, faerie I have ever read about! <3

Violet is one of my all-time favorite heroines! Talk about the best mix of sassy, sweet, and kick-butt! Definitely the kind of person I want as my best friend!

Don't tell me 5 stars is the limit, I can't give this book any less than 10!



~ About the Author ~ 


Rachel Morgan was born in South Africa and spent a large portion of her childhood living in a fantasy land of her own making. After completing a degree in genetics, she decided science wasn't for her—after all, they didn’t approve of made-up facts. These days she spends much of her time immersed in fantasy land once more, writing fiction for young adults.



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