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Title | : | A Faerie's Revenge (Creepy Hollow #5) |
Author | : | Rachel Morgan |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 380 pages |
Published | : | October 27th 2015 |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Paranormal. Urban Fantasy. Fairies. Fae. Young Adult Fantasy |
Rachel Morgan
Kindle Edition | Pages: 380 pages Rating: 4.43 | 1469 Users | 143 Reviews
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Still reeling from a shocking revelation, guardian trainee Calla Larkenwood finds the threads of her world unraveling further when she’s accused of a horrifying crime she didn’t commit: A deadly magical disease has entered the Guild, threatening to wipe out every guardian—and someone is intent on framing Calla for it. With the Guild Council focusing their investigation on her instead of searching for the real criminal, Calla watches her dream of becoming a guardian rapidly slipping away. Time is running out, and as the lines between good and bad, right and wrong, begin to blur, whom can she turn to for help?Particularize Books In Pursuance Of A Faerie's Revenge (Creepy Hollow #5)
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Creepy Hollow #5 |
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Ratings: 4.43 From 1469 Users | 143 ReviewsAppraise Based On Books A Faerie's Revenge (Creepy Hollow #5)
It's kinda hard to imagine right now that I used to read mostly traditionally published books. If you look at the books I've read lately, quite a lot of them are independently published. And for me they've been just as great, maybe even greater, than every other book I've come across. Maybe they're not always mainstream, but they cater what I need and what I want right now.And this book is a prime example of it. Calla is this amazing character, feeling a lot like myself at times. She's emotionalThank you, Rachel Morgan, for an advanced reader's copy of A Faerie's Revenge! From my love of the other Creepy Hollow books I knew I would love this story. I knew I would love the fabulous new magical world building. I knew I'd love the characters, and especially I knew I couldn't wait to continue Calla's and Chase's stories.But I never expected to fall so in love with the all the unexpected, beautiful subplots. Sure, this book is about a magical fantasy world with amazing faerie characters
If you would like to see all my thoughts on this book, be sure to check out the review on my blog:www.abooktropolis01.blogspot.co.zaBut here is a snippet and overview of what I thought:Overall, I loved this book. It is on my favourites list and oh my gosh this book was a journey. I had originally thought that I could read this book slowly but I lied to myself because I ended up reading the entire thing in a little over two hours. I forgot how addicting this series was. The writing hadn't change
"I blink at him. A second later, a manticore drops out of the air and lands on the table. Shrieks and gasps fill the air as the manticore scrambles to its clawed lions feet and opens its mouth to emit an inhuman roar. Darius jerks out of the way and falls from his chair as as the manticor's scorpion stinger flashes forward to strike at him. He throws his hands up to release magic---And the illusion is gone."The Faerie's Revenge, Rachel MorganI have been wanting to read this series for a very
This arc we find out quite a bit more about the Guardians.(view spoiler)[Zed is against the guardians, because he was abandoned by them instead of being rescued as Calla was by Ryn, when kidnapped by Zell.Olive Calla's mentor, actively looks for ways to hurt her.They maintain a blacklist of people with Griffin abilities, even though people with griffin abilities helped overthrow Draven.They are racist even though other races helped overthrow Draven. (hide spoiler)]
Read the whole book last night! WAS SO GOODI love Calla a lot and I really love how a certain someone has changed and come back into the story as I loved that person in book one! ( well the start of book one ) TRYING NOT TO SPOIL!
3.5 stars. I wanted it to be four, but the writing was so uneven, fluctuating between awkwardly constructed dialogue among characters in situations that were so predictable as to almost be cliché, and the really imaginative and captivating imagery and storyline that I've come to expect from this author. I still highly recommend this series, though, despite the shortcomings of this most recent installment.
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