Protecting humans from dangerous magical creatures is all in a day’s work for a faerie training to be a guardian. Seventeen-year-old Violet Fairdale knows this better than anyone—she’s about to become the best guardian the Guild has seen in years. That is, until a cute human boy who can somehow see ...
Loved this book! Violet is on her way to becoming a Guardian faerie. As a trainee, she gets to take missions, protecting humans from wandering fae who might harm them. But when her assignment takes her to protect a young man--an attractive young man who can see through her invisibility glamour--her ...
Ok, now we're getting in to treachery…Woot! Although I am a little disappointed in our little faerie fighter...it's hard to believe these last few consecutive times she has been completely blind sighted have been the only times. I call bullshit, I just think she never was in a position to test her g...
Hmmm Griffins, serpents, half-magic/half-humans, centaurs? A maniacal halfling that killed his human father? A maniacal halfling that wants to take over the world? A halfling that when he was killed, separated pieces of his magic into different objects? ...If my count is correct, we seem to be missi...
Faeries, you say? More faeries? I know, I know. The YA market has become quite saturated with Faeries and Fairies (and any other spelling you can think of ) - especially since the success of Julie Kagawa's Iron Fey series. So, what makes this series different and worth reading? A few things: an ...
Masquerade is the fourth story in Rachel Morgan's Creepy Hollow series and I would highly recommend reading them in order or you won't be able to follow the ongoing plot. I'm going to warn you now that this review will contain spoilers for previous stories so if you haven't started reading it yet th...
After reading Traitor, I was fairly certain I'm going to get worked up hating Nate the jerk even though I sort of didn't like him in the first place, just for Violet's sake. Then I read Masquerade and HOLY...[profanities]. What was that? WHAT WAS THAT? Why, oh why, did it have to end there? Just whe...
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