(Blurb and cover taken from Goodreads)
Official blurb:
The Wild King’s reign continues as his army of stolen fae grows larger and fiercer. His magic invades their bodies and minds, and the Wild fae follow his every command with a slavish devotion. Except for Feya, the only one who seems immune to the King’s transformative powers. Though she resists, she doesn’t have the heart to defy him or leave her home in the Dead City. Until it becomes too dangerous.
The elves are losing, the Seelie commander falls in battle, and Feya has no choice but to stand against the King. Amidst a swirl of painful memories and the claws of twisted magic, Feya and her new allies face off against the zealous tyrant.
My rating: five out of five stars
There were a lot of moving parts to this fourth installment in the Faery Realm series. And I was impressed by how well it all fit together.
I had been waiting to hear the story behind the Wild King and his Wild Fae, and that was a really interesting magical concept. Seeing both elves and fae actually fight them on a large scale was something I was looking forward too as well, and I wasn’t disappointed.
Feya is definitely my favorite female character. She is strong, sharp-witted, and kind. Her witty banter with Galahad was also something I quite enjoyed.
The elves and all of the other side characters make appearances in this book, which made me really happy, though there were some sad moments.
Overall, quite the epic war. I’ll be waiting for the next one!
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