REVIEW - The Faerie War, Creepy Hollow #3
This book started off in a torrent of feels for me. I honestly had to stop at some point and go grab my nearest comfort food and a tissue because I was just so..so..mushy.
I was mad at Vi. I admit it. I wanted to slap her silly. I know, I know, it was hard. Dealing with everything she had to deal with up until this point, dealing with guilt and the knowledge that she contributed to what happened, well it had to have sucked, but I was so, so, so upset for those that she had known before. Ryn, Filigree, and even Uri, I felt bad for them.
However, that did not lessen my love for this book, this entire series, in the least. I stick by what I said for book one - Rachel Morgan has a way of writing that is so relaxed that you flow from one page to the next without really realizing the time that has passed. I never once had to stop and go "what just happened here?" or "what was she trying to say?". It was written in such amazing detail, and yet, it also was not too over the top to complicate things.
I am incredibly sad that the series is over. I am also incredibly happy with the outcome. I want more from Rachel Morgan. I want more from this series. Perhaps following a certain Star named Tilly. I don't think anyone understands just how much I would adore that.
Now, I am gonna go find some breakfast, and maybe eventually sleep. I am certain I will have immense withdrawal now that this series is over.
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