Fragile Eternity
by:
Melissa Marr (author)
Wicked Lovely and Ink Exchange author Melissa Marr delivers another little masterpiece of Urban Faery, that budding subgenre. In this ethereal romance, Aislinn has achieved the fragile eternity of the title; she has become an immortal faery, complicating both her life and that of Seth, the man...
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Wicked Lovely and Ink Exchange author Melissa Marr delivers another little masterpiece of Urban Faery, that budding subgenre. In this ethereal romance, Aislinn has achieved the fragile eternity of the title; she has become an immortal faery, complicating both her life and that of Seth, the man who loves her.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780061852084 (0061852082)
Publish date: April 21st 2009
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 334
Edition language: English
Series: Wicked Lovely (#3)
Personally I like the third installment in the Wicked Lovely series much more than the second book. I adored the first book, the second book I didn't really like much at all. Though I was pleased when with barely finishing the first chapter I loved the third book. The writing was better and the c...
tl;dr |✭✭✩✩✩| This book. Sigh. I decided to read it because it went back to Seth and Aislinn, and I so enjoyed their story in the first book. But I hated this book. I really didn't like it at all, and I so wanted to. Description Basically: Seth is learning his mortality is a real issue when it comes...
Better than the second one, with more emotion. Still not loving it, but improved.
Melissa Marr has done it again. Just when I think this series can't get any better, it does. And now I understand so much more of what Marr was talking about at the book signing on Sunday, as well--particularly with regards to the choices some of the characters make in Fragile Eternity. I'm going to...
Such a boring book. Ug. Maybe I was just in a mood (for a week?) but these books have steadily gone down hill. Unlikeable situations, characters I can't connect with, unthinkable stupidity. I just don't care.