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A review by grahamdowns
A Faerie's Secret by Rachel Morgan
adventurous
emotional
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
4.0
Reading this story feels like... coming home. And not just because it’s the next instalment in a beloved series.
This is a new arc in the series, being that it takes place ten years after the events in the previous instalment, and it focusses on a brand new character. What makes it feel like coming home is that the protagonists of the previous books are there. Ten years older, ten years wiser, and able to take on a parental role.
That’s also cool because while the new protagonist is around the same age as the previous one was when the series started, she’s not facing things alone, so it feels like she can handle higher stakes and deal with more serious challenges.
It’s a great story. And that’s about all I can say without spoiling it.
If you’ve not read the series before, and you don’t feel like starting from book one, you can jump in here. Whatever you need to know will be explained (although naturally, if you’ve read the previous three books, your experience will be that much richer).
Click here to find out where you can get your hands on a copy: https://books2read.com/u/boaG0R
* Note: That's an affiliate link, so if you click through to a store and end up buying anything, I might earn a commission from your purchase.
This is a new arc in the series, being that it takes place ten years after the events in the previous instalment, and it focusses on a brand new character. What makes it feel like coming home is that the protagonists of the previous books are there. Ten years older, ten years wiser, and able to take on a parental role.
That’s also cool because while the new protagonist is around the same age as the previous one was when the series started, she’s not facing things alone, so it feels like she can handle higher stakes and deal with more serious challenges.
It’s a great story. And that’s about all I can say without spoiling it.
If you’ve not read the series before, and you don’t feel like starting from book one, you can jump in here. Whatever you need to know will be explained (although naturally, if you’ve read the previous three books, your experience will be that much richer).
Click here to find out where you can get your hands on a copy: https://books2read.com/u/boaG0R
* Note: That's an affiliate link, so if you click through to a store and end up buying anything, I might earn a commission from your purchase.