Laurel was mesmerized, staring at the pale things with wide eyes. They were terrifyingly beautiful — too beautiful for words.
Laurel turned to the mirror again, her eyes on the hovering petals that floated beside her head. They looked almost like wings.
In this extraordinary tale of magic and intrigue, romance and danger, everything you thought you knew about faeries will be changed forever.
I thought this book was amazing I could not stop reading. I even got in trouble for reading while teacher was talking, ironic huh? It’s a must read I’m pretty sure I read this in like 2 hrs and grabbed the se one to the series. Read it you won’t regret it.
Lots of action, lots of consequences for choices and great character growth. Love the scenes in Avalon! Though the caste system does irritate me as much as it does Laurel…
Great worldbuilding, amazing characters and awesome stakes. Love the green cover of the edition I have. The writing is effortless and pulls you along through Laurel’s …
It was SO weird and interesting that this book was set in Crescent City, California, since that’s where I grew up. Some things were spot-on, like the sun struggling to break through the morning fog every day, and I had to laugh at Laurel thinking she’d wear a bathing suit to the beach. Normal C.City beachwear is long pants and a sweatshirt to …
This book was an excellent palate cleanser after the darker series I just recently got stuck in. The whole story is light-hearted, and never takes itself too seriously. Our main character Laurel, grows a flower on her back and predictably freaks out. From here the story begins our path to finding out more about their faeries, and this version of …
I love reading about faeries. I love the fantasy and the allure they bring. This book was no different in that aspect, however I was pleasantly surprised at how different it was in other aspects. The faeries in this book aren’t like faeries I’ve read about before. First of all, their wings are different. Second of all, the mythology behind them is …