336 pages |
When Dana is invited to Faerie to be officially presented at the Seelie Court, it’s no easy decision. After all, everyone knows Titania, the Seelie Queen, wants her dead. But Titania claims not to be the one behind the death threats; and her son, Prince Henry, makes the decision a whole lot easier when he suggests Dana might be arrested for (supposedly) conspiring with her aunt Grace to usurp the Seelie throne. So she and her father better do as they're told… The journey through Faerie is long – and treacherous. Dana thought it would be a good idea to have friends along, but her sort-of-boyfriend Ethan and her bodyguard’s son, Keane, just can’t seem to get along, and Kimber’s crush on Keane isn’t making things any easier. When a violent attack separates Dana from their caravan, the sexy Erlking saves her just in the nick of time… and makes it clear that he hasn’t given up on making her his own. Arriving at Titania’s beautiful palace should be a relief. But Dana is soon implicated in an assassination attempt against Titania’s niece, and is suddenly a fugitive, forced to leave her father behind as she and her friends flee for her lives. Will she be able to prove her innocence before the forces of the Seelie Court catch up with her? Or, worse, the Erlking? And will she save her father before he pays the ultimate price in her stead?
Review:
Ok so if you haven't read the first two books in the series you definitely should do that before reading this one. I really enjoyed this book and the conclusion it came to even though it moved very quickly. Once again Dana is in the middle of adventure and chaos. Dana really shows strength as a character and selflessness as she always puts her friends and family before herself. When it comes to the romance part of the book, I really wished for more involvement with Dana and Keane rather than Ethan. However, I loved how the author, Jenna Black, managed to wrap up everything in the book neatly, leaving one or two open ends in case she decides to write another book later on. I definitely recommend this book to anyone who has read and enjoyed the first two. You won't be disappointed.
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