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A Faerie's Curse
A Faerie's Curse
A Faerie's Curse
Audiobook8 hours

A Faerie's Curse

Written by Rachel Morgan

Narrated by Arielle DeLisle

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

On the run from the Guild of Guardians, Calla Larkenwood and her team of fellow outlaws plan a daring rescue operation into the Seelie Court itself. As if that isn't enough to keep them busy, the power-hungry Princess Angelica has begun preparations for a horrifying prophesied spell that will forever change both the magic and non-magic realms.

When Calla is blindsided by an unspeakable tragedy before the rescue can be carried out, she struggles to remain focused on her mission. She believes she's reached her lowest point, until a witch reveals the final blow: She has cursed Calla's magic. With time running out, can Calla save the one she loves and stop the prophecy from being carried out before the curse claims her life?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 23, 2016
ISBN9781515971528

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    2 1/2 stars for this arc of the series, 3 stars for this book.

    Reasons why I didn't like the 2nd arc as much as the first.


    I didn't like the main character Calla as much as Vi. Calla has this family and extended family support, Vi did pretty much everything on her own.

    The traitorous friend Zed I saw coming a mile away, but I didn't expect his offense would be as dark, the murder of an infant.

    Zed pretty much is Nate from the first arc.

    I don't believe that a librarian would commit treason or an evil act. Hey I just love librarians too much to ever believe that. :D



    I liked the ending.

    I do like that Calla rejected killing, even to save her own life and along with Chase tried to save Vi from committing an act of vengeance for Victoria Rose's murder by Zed.

    The ending with the tear between Fae and human realm sets up interesting possibilities for an upcoming arc.