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Dark Fae (2012)

by Shannon Mayer(Favorite Author)
3.72 of 5 Votes: 1
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HiJinks Ink Publishing, Ltd.
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A Celtic Legacy
review 1: I read all three "books" in this series... They are more novellas then books.... together they would make a solid book ... anyway... it was eh... that is the most I can say about it. It all just happens so quickly .... the story could have been developed more.... it all came together too neatly .... I loved Bres, I really did ... there were so many arcs, twists and turns crammed into a very small amount of text.
review 2: 3.5Dark Fae picks up exactly where Dark Isle ended and it continues in much the same vein as the previous books. Quinn is sent around on mini-quest after mini-quest, sacrificing herself and saving those she loves. Without doubt, Quinn's love is the strongest aspect of this book. However, I'm not entirely certain we see why her sister deserves
... moreit so much. Additionally, Quinn continues to win battles despite being out manned, out skilled, and overpowered. I question the believability of it.She did finally develop a backbone, though. That was appreciable. I liked seeing her strike out on her own, make her own decisions and act on them.Like the previous books, I still didn't feel like we got to know the characters well. I kept waiting, but it just wasn't to be. I also thought the story wrapped up really predictably. EVERYONE had a happy ending. Even most of the evil characters were somehow excused and forgiven. For me, it was a little too schmaltzy, but I have a pretty low schmaltz threshold to start with.All in all, it was a satisfying ending to an interesting series. The whole thing could do with some fleshing out, but I still enjoyed it. less
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Good trilogy. A little predictable. But I love good endings. Good read.
Samantha
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