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One Night With The Fae (2000)

by Claire Farrell(Favorite Author)
3.63 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: I really liked this novella despite the scathing negative reviews. I suppose every one is entitled to their opinion but I thought it was well written. Granted it did say short stories but I already knew it was a prequel to another book that I had wanted to read and to be honest I went in with the attitude that I was mainly reading for that story and hopefully the others would be good as well. Turned out it was more of a novella of the one story I was looking for. No disappointment here. Having not read the main Novel Soul yet I am assuming that this novella set the setting for the rest of the series. A human girl (woman) is lured to the most important gathering of the Seelie and Unseelie courts. Both courts intend to use the girl as a sacrifice to their queen which causes ... morea battle between the two courts ending in a coup d'etat in which both queens are killed by the Irish fae servants that they have been mistreating for centuries. Turns out all of the events are part of a bigger plot to restore the Irish Fae king to life and his throne and the human girl is set free to play her role in the rest of the series. I thought this was a great read and I had no trouble finishing it in a few hours and will be beginning the next book shortly.
review 2: One Night with the Fae is a short story told from multiple perspectives about a girl who gets lured into the land of the fae and in particular one of their parties and how she must escape before something sinister happens.I enjoyed reading One Night with the Fae. It was a short, sharp story and while there wasn’t much character development you didn’t really need it to enjoy the story.I’m all for reading about fae creatures and One Night with the Fae was a really fun and interesting look into their world. It’s definitely something that a lover of fae creatures would enjoy.I thought the story line was really interesting and the fact that it changed perspectives all the time added extra insight into what was going on and it was just a really unique way to show the events of the story unravelling. I’m usually a bit apprehensive about reading books in multiple perspectives because they can often get confusing but this one did it very very well.That being said, One Night With the Fae was extremely well written and I will definitely be reading more from Claire Farrell. less
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irene456
A good little read. I enjoyed it the story being told by each character was very good.
belljumm
Where is the series that this belongs?
Jazmyn
DNF
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