Monday, June 24, 2013

"The Faerie Prince" by Rachel Morgan (Creepy Hollow #2)


"Guardian trainee Violet Fairdale is just weeks away from one of the most important occasions of her life: graduation. After messing up big time by bringing a human into the fae realm, Vi needs to step up her game and forget about Nate if she hopes to graduate as the top guardian of her year. Everything would be fine if she wasn’t forced to partner with Ryn, her ex-friend, ex-enemy, current ‘sort of friend’. They might be trying to patch up their relationship, but does she really want to spend a week undercover with him for their final assignment? On top of that, the possibly insane Unseelie Prince is still on the loose, free to ‘collect’ as many specially talented faeries as he can find—and Vi is still at the top of his list. Add in faerie queens, enchanted storms, complicated not-just-friends feelings, and a murder within the Guild itself, and graduation is about to become the least of Vi’s problems."

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The Faerie Prince by Rachel Morgan
Completed: 25.06.2013

Action, romance, a kick-butt heroine, and laugh-out-loud scenes. This book has it all!

When I first got into this book, I honestly did not know what to expect. I read the first book as soon as it came out, but that feels like forever ago. But oh man! After reading The Faerie Prince, I remembered exactly why I loved The Faerie Guardian.

This books starts off right where the last one ended, and as per usual, the story kept getting better and better as it progressed. I found myself completely glued to my kindle, with every page just wanting to know more! At the end of The Faerie Guardian, I believe I was as heartbroken as Vi was, with Nate handing her over to the Unseelie. 

Normally, the second book in the series is a "filler book" but that wasn't the case with this one. Rachel Morgan ramped up the story in every single scene she created! The characters are so refreshing to read about.. Violet is badass, sassy and strong. While Oryn is brooding, mysterious and teasing. The relationship between them both just comes so naturally - I love how the author didn't just jump into their relationship, she builds it steadily and allows the readers to watch while they both sort out their differences. There's an internal battle going on in Violet's heart. She can't seem to decide which to listen to, her heart or her head.

When the final page ended I found myself not believing the book was over! What a cliff hanger! So I guess, i'll be here anxiously awaiting the next book.

Four Stars!

*I received this book through an ARR Program on Goodreads from the author in exchange for an honest review.*

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