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Argh! Who told this story to improve?!
I was deeply displeased with Mac in book one. I felt zero connection to her overly girlie, I Am Entitled attitude. I want to shake her to bits.
I didn’t care much for Barrons either. I didn’t dislike him, per se. Indifferent fits the bill better than any other description.
But the plot and world-building were sound. That, combined with the rabid fan-hordes and a readily available library book, prompted me to read on.
Dammit.
There’s marked improvement, on all ...more
I was deeply displeased with Mac in book one. I felt zero connection to her overly girlie, I Am Entitled attitude. I want to shake her to bits.
I didn’t care much for Barrons either. I didn’t dislike him, per se. Indifferent fits the bill better than any other description.
But the plot and world-building were sound. That, combined with the rabid fan-hordes and a readily available library book, prompted me to read on.
Dammit.
There’s marked improvement, on all ...more

I was hesitant to continue with this series, but when it was offered on sale I couldn't pass it up. MacKayla, or Mac as she likes to be called, has encountered quite a bit of craziness after traveling to Ireland to find answers in her sister's murder. What she finds is a humongous war between the Unseelie and Seelie fae, with mankind sandwiched in the middle for good measure. It's up to Mac to try and fight for the good side, whichever that side is because we spend much of this book trying to fi
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May 29, 2009
Amanda A
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Mar 05, 2011
Gaijinmama
marked it as to-read

Mar 15, 2011
Cindi Kelley
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