![]() ![]() Jenny, Thank you! Smiling like a idiot is a perfect description. Savannah, Thanks! Those bleeps were bleeping hilarious! Melissa, Thank you! I was so worried about the hype too, but that first page pretty much dispelled any worries I had. Um, can you tell I liked this character? I hope and suspect we’ll see a lot more of him in the second book (Sorry Team Lend girls, I loved Lend, but I’ve got a thing for the bad boys). Reth, the second love interest and a fairy, might have been gorgeous (and I’m so not complaining about that), but he was in no way, shape, or form delicate. Don’t get me wrong, I’m actually kind of obsessed with glitter and anything sparkly (put it on a pretty cover and I could stare at it all day stroking the cover with a dazed expression mumbling “Pretty….” Think a sparkle zombie).īut on a hot guy? I may be kind of old school here, but I want my men to be described with words like “rugged” not “disco ball.” Likewise, if you'd use a word to describe a ballerina, then I don't want that word used to describe the guy I'm supposed to find attractive. ![]() How am I supposed to swoon over a fairy guy if he resembles body glitter? I love glitter. I liked that so much more than the delicate sparkly fairies of a lot of other series. They were mysterious and dangerous, seriously dangerous. I especially liked how White made her fairies. ![]()
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