

Marr does a magical job of creating a world that is every little girl's dream - and nightmare.Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 22:05:03 Boxid IA40109616 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier They are untrustworthy but captivating all the same. Many will kill you, suck out your blood, and use your skin for clothes and no think twice about it. Some are terrifying, some are enchanting, but all are unpredictable.

She hypnotizes you with the inricate world of faeries and their affairs until you are wondering if you are being watched by a glaistig, or followed by a gancanaugh, or sitting next to a rowan and you don't even know it. Marr has a way of writing that is both easy to read and understand and feels like it belongs in a classic or a fairy tale. And if you read too much of it, your head is so jam-packed with faery politics, you feel like you're going to overdose on words. When you aren't reading it, you crave it. After your first taste, you are absolutely hooked. I find this series to be a bit like a drug. Tension strains all four courts of Faerie, and as time progresses and disquiet raises to a peak, combat seems inevitable. Meanwhile, Bananach, the embodiment of War, appears. He sets off to try to find a way to have eternity with Aislinn. But as summer approaches and the pull between the two royals becomes overwhelming, Seth and Aislinn begin to move apart. Her true partner and King, Keenan, is finding it very hard to cope with this, but he gives them space.

If you haven't already read the first two, I highly recommend it before starting Fragile Eternity, for the sake of continuity.*Īislinn, the newly found Summer Queen, is completely and irrevocably in love with the mortal Seth. *Fragile Eternity is the third book in the Wickedly Lovely series.
