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A review by littlefoot10
Empress of Fae by Briar Boleyn
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.25
I really enjoyed this book.
When Morgan left at the end of book two, I was actually wondering how this novel would bring the character back together or how to keep their love story going with the reader while they were separated.
The dreams was an interesting way of keeping the character together while also having them off on their own quests. I wish Morgan would have been able to say goodbye to Nightclaw or at least have a conversation now that they have been reunited.
I think my biggest upset of this entire novel was Javer. I felt like SO MUCH MORE could have been done with his character.
Knowing who turned on the rebels and Morgan was easy to spot in my opinion. I know the author was maybe trying to make it seem like it could have been a few people; but my brain picked out the baddie right away.
Only one more book in this series, and I feel like there is STILL so much we don't know about not only Morgan but also Draven. The shadow powers that he has, will she also have them. Now that she freed all those fae from experimentation does she have their power as well because her eyes have their lightness to them too?
And what about the entirety of Morgan's fae life, I feel like we are still in so much darkness when he comes to that.
Also was the man she ran away from in dream land the Shadow Draven ? Or was it Tabar ? Or even her actual Fae Father ? I felt like MAYBE it was Draven because he said he kept this part of himself from her too and then used the shadows... Or maybe I'm just over thinking everything because so much still has yet to be disclosed to us the readers with only ONE book left.
I have been enjoying this ride reading this series from my kindle back to back !
When Morgan left at the end of book two, I was actually wondering how this novel would bring the character back together or how to keep their love story going with the reader while they were separated.
The dreams was an interesting way of keeping the character together while also having them off on their own quests. I wish Morgan would have been able to say goodbye to Nightclaw or at least have a conversation now that they have been reunited.
I think my biggest upset of this entire novel was Javer. I felt like SO MUCH MORE could have been done with his character.
Knowing who turned on the rebels and Morgan was easy to spot in my opinion. I know the author was maybe trying to make it seem like it could have been a few people; but my brain picked out the baddie right away.
Only one more book in this series, and I feel like there is STILL so much we don't know about not only Morgan but also Draven. The shadow powers that he has, will she also have them. Now that she freed all those fae from experimentation does she have their power as well because her eyes have their lightness to them too?
And what about the entirety of Morgan's fae life, I feel like we are still in so much darkness when he comes to that.
Also was the man she ran away from in dream land the Shadow Draven ? Or was it Tabar ? Or even her actual Fae Father ? I felt like MAYBE it was Draven because he said he kept this part of himself from her too and then used the shadows... Or maybe I'm just over thinking everything because so much still has yet to be disclosed to us the readers with only ONE book left.
I have been enjoying this ride reading this series from my kindle back to back !