The story started off with Lee and her best friend at a house party. I became adrift, confused and could not find a way to care about any of the characters.īut at first, I was completely intrigued in chapter one. Not only then do I became lost in the pages, but I truly feel immersed in the story. To hold my breath, to smile, to cry, to be nervous right along with them. To feel everything they are going through. And for me? That’s one of my favorite parts of a book. The premise was interesting, the world building was fun, but the characters and I did not hit it off. Then again, she never expected clashes with Filo, her prickly new roommate and unwilling magic tutor, her growing feelings for Nasser-or the cunning faerie bent on dragging her back to the world she just escaped. Now living above a shop that caters to the city’s beguiling magical crowd, Lee doesn’t think her life can get more complicated. But what felt like a night in Faerie spanned years in the human world, and Lee returns only to find that her old life is gone. She escapes with the help of Nasser, a human boy whose magic has always been more of a curse than a gift. Lee Capren’s life is perfectly ordinary, thank you very much-right up until she’s spirited away by faeries and forced to serve them as a portrait artist.
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