(Blurb and cover taken from Goodreads)
Official blurb:
A girl at night, a caged monster during the day. Aislinn has lived in darkness as long as she can remember. She is Korrigan—and only by Life-Stealing can she keep her human shape from dawn to dusk. When she finally steps into the sunlight, the first person she sees is Zane. He’s everything she wants—handsome, sweet, and normal.
But an encounter with the Far Darrig, the malevolent trickster of Old Irish myth, changes Aislinn’s future. He opens a new realm of possibilities that are anything but normal—and with them, brings dreams and desires as dangerous as he is.
Above all, Aislinn craves choice—the right to decide her own path. But what if gaining power for herself means giving up something much more precious?
My rating: five stars out of five
This book is perfect for faerie lovers like me! The magic and fantastical creatures were very creative, and I loved the Irish elements that were brought into the plot.
Aislinn is an awesome main character. She had just the right amount of shyness and spunk. I totally related to her.
The villain has many names, but I’ll call him Kieran for this post. He is both evil and likeable—my favorite kind of villain. Kieran is complicated, gorgeous, and god-like, and Aislinn is drawn to both him and a human boy named Zane.
I love a good love triangle as well.
Thank goodness there are two more books in the series! The plots wraps up and everything, but I just want it to keep going.
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