Review of Fae in the Shadows
Posted: 27 Dec 2022, 00:54
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Fae in the Shadows" by Summer Lynn Currier.]
Have you ever read a book that sounds so thrilling you think you are in a cinema watching it? Fae in the Shadows by Summer Lynn Currier is a book that will put you in a movie atmosphere.
Rosalind, a Faerie princess, who is to be the next queen, leaves her world for the Otherworld, the human world and lands in Ireland. She meets a man named Veren and falls in love with him. Rosalind births a girl child, Silenia, through mysterious means after waiting for a child with Veren. Silenia grew up to become a stranger in the human world. She keeps having nightmares of people she has never met. Silenia’s friends, Noctis, Ava, Ventrys, Weylin, and Trenton, made school lively for her, which helped take her mind off the nightmares she kept having. Trenton discovers her ordeal and persuades her parents to reveal the truth of her birth to her. What do you think Silenia’s parents have to say to her? Why does she keep seeing strange things in her dreams? Find out in this suspenseful book answers that will amaze you.
Fae in the Shadows by Summer Lynn Currier is a 78-page book focusing on magic, love and fantasy. The author divided the book into short chapters that got me glued to the end. I enjoyed the part where Trenton drank Silenia’s blood. I was captivated by the book at that moment because it felt as if I was watching a movie. It felt comforting that Trenton and Nan were able to know when Silenia was in trouble. I love the author’s writing style. It was clear and legible. The book was professionally well-edited, as I found only a single error while reading.
However, there are some things I dislike about this book. The book did not have a cover page. It started with a prologue which made the book look empty. The author did not number the book. I had to make use of a reading tool to keep track of my reading progress. The author did not end the story well and gave no information about the next book containing the rest. Therefore, I rate this book four out of five stars because of the negative reasons mentioned above.
I recommend this book to lovers of movies and magic books. The book is suitable for all readers, young and old. But if you get scared reading about vampires and zombies, I would advise you not to bother reading it.
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Fae in the Shadows
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Have you ever read a book that sounds so thrilling you think you are in a cinema watching it? Fae in the Shadows by Summer Lynn Currier is a book that will put you in a movie atmosphere.
Rosalind, a Faerie princess, who is to be the next queen, leaves her world for the Otherworld, the human world and lands in Ireland. She meets a man named Veren and falls in love with him. Rosalind births a girl child, Silenia, through mysterious means after waiting for a child with Veren. Silenia grew up to become a stranger in the human world. She keeps having nightmares of people she has never met. Silenia’s friends, Noctis, Ava, Ventrys, Weylin, and Trenton, made school lively for her, which helped take her mind off the nightmares she kept having. Trenton discovers her ordeal and persuades her parents to reveal the truth of her birth to her. What do you think Silenia’s parents have to say to her? Why does she keep seeing strange things in her dreams? Find out in this suspenseful book answers that will amaze you.
Fae in the Shadows by Summer Lynn Currier is a 78-page book focusing on magic, love and fantasy. The author divided the book into short chapters that got me glued to the end. I enjoyed the part where Trenton drank Silenia’s blood. I was captivated by the book at that moment because it felt as if I was watching a movie. It felt comforting that Trenton and Nan were able to know when Silenia was in trouble. I love the author’s writing style. It was clear and legible. The book was professionally well-edited, as I found only a single error while reading.
However, there are some things I dislike about this book. The book did not have a cover page. It started with a prologue which made the book look empty. The author did not number the book. I had to make use of a reading tool to keep track of my reading progress. The author did not end the story well and gave no information about the next book containing the rest. Therefore, I rate this book four out of five stars because of the negative reasons mentioned above.
I recommend this book to lovers of movies and magic books. The book is suitable for all readers, young and old. But if you get scared reading about vampires and zombies, I would advise you not to bother reading it.
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Fae in the Shadows
View: on Bookshelves