![]() ![]() Fenn doesn't have as big a part in this book than in the later two books, but he is still an essential character. I loved the two characters Sonny and the Fennrys Wolf. It has a very original plot, although it did have its fair share of the usual corniness since the main character Kelley is the daughter of 2 faery monarchs. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this rather "fresh" story about faeries. ![]() Like many stories about those peculiar creatures that do not have the ability to lie, this story has been heavily influenced by Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night Dream. This book is about faeries, a topic that has been speculated, discussed, and written countless times. Can you think of anything that is such a mix of wonder and strangeness that the two components cannot be distinguished? In this book, both faeries and love are "wondrous strange". I love the title of this book, which also happens to be the title of the trilogy. ![]()
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