T. Rae Mitchell
Author of Fate's Fables
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Fate's Fables Boxed Set (Fables 1-8 Plus Bonus Prequel): One Girl's Journey Through 8 Unfortunate Fairy Tales (2013) 1 copy
The Lightning Sword 1 copy
The Bloodthirsty Oak 1 copy
Old Mother Grim 1 copy
The Dragon Empress 1 copy
The Heart of a Troll 1 copy
The Goblin Queen 1 copy
A Dark Faery's Love 1 copy
The Lonely Sorceress 1 copy
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Well, I suppose this sentence could represent my life philosophy. What a shame that it's the only thing I share with the main character, Fate. If I had to sum up her personality, I would use her own words:
At least she's well aware of it! Lately I've been meeting only annoying main characters, and Fate is no exception. She really is totally reckless, bossy and moody. What's more, she's an author of fantasy books but she doesn't want to believe in what's happening to her, complete refusal.
Lucky me that Finn balances a bit her childish behaviour! He's not only handsome, Scottish ('cause this is a quality!), nephew of a druid, full of resources, patient, strong and caring, but he's got a darker side that makes him even more fascinating!
With a nightmare like him I would sleep 20h a day, that's for sure. I usually hate insta-loves, but since their situation is rather peculiar and original I can let it slide.
Talking about the story itself, I can't really say that it's dull as dishwasher, but the structure is a bit too fixed, making the whole book rather repetitive. I appreciate the story into the story technique (and also the escamotage of reversing the endings in order to going on with the "mission"), but not when the "substories" are so many, since there is almost no continuity in the characters.
I was provided with a complimentary copy of this book, through Reading Deals, so I could give an honest review.
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