by Elizabeth May
That's kind of how I feel about these 2 books. Like both had elements I loved enough that they avoid 2 stars, but they also had some other issues that prevented me from LOVING the. The Falconer, had a nice premise. I liked the world building. The different type of fairies and how they function wit...
I’m going to say this a lot, but this was a typical YA novel which really failed to grab my interest. Overall it was a pleasant read, just nothing terribly new or stimulating. Read the rest of my review and more at BibliobibuliYA.com
I was sorting of expecting after reading the blurb for this book a sort of Buffy with fairies instead of vampires. Girl with secret destiny to kill supernatural nasties, with a few helpers and a forbidden romance. Nothing like I thought it would be. An immensely enjoyable read. I absolutely loved th...
One girl's nightmare is this girl's faery tale. She's a stunner. Edinburgh, 1844. Eighteen-year-old Lady Aileana Kameron, the only daughter of the Marquess of Douglas, has everything a girl could dream of: brains, charm, wealth, a title — and drop-dead beauty. She's a liar. But Aileana only looks...
There have been few times when I finish a book, close it, and stare at the cover in awe of what I have just finished reading. After I finished The Falconer was one of those few times. I closed it, stared at its cover in awe, and then proceeded to make a high pitched wailing noise because I couldn’t ...
Just brilliant (even though it has probably the cruelest ending ever - BIG cliffhanger)! Elizabeth May is a genius at characterisation, action and plotting. The story was gritty, emotionally resonant and I just loved the characters. More Derrick and Gavin please! Aileana is an amazing heroine. I nee...
This one sounds so good! Thanks Katie for the rec.
AHHHHH I WANT THIS SO HARD
AAAAAARGH COVER!*runs in tiny circles*This was so worth the wait.