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Radiant Shadows (Wicked Lovely, Bk 4)
Radiant Shadows - Wicked Lovely, Bk 4
Author: Melissa Marr
Hunger for nourishment. — Hunger for touch. — Hunger to belong. — Half-human and half-faery, Ani is driven by her hungers. — Those same appetites also attract powerful enemies and uncertain allies, including Devlin. He was created as an assassin and is brother to the faeries' coolly logical High Queen and to her chaotic twin, the embodime...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780061659225
ISBN-10: 0061659223
Publication Date: 5/1/2010
Pages: 336
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4 stars, based on 44 ratings
Publisher: HarperCollins
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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solarawynn avatar reviewed Radiant Shadows (Wicked Lovely, Bk 4) on + 724 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
was ok,just wasn't impressed.
skywriter319 avatar reviewed Radiant Shadows (Wicked Lovely, Bk 4) on + 784 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I have had mixed feelings about the Wicked Lovely series, as I often find them too slow and overwritten to be truly enjoyable. In RADIANT SHADOWS, however, tensions sizzle, stakes are raised higher, and, even though there were still a few weak points, it did capture my attention in a way this series hasn't since the first book, WICKED LOVELY.

Ani and Devlin are a fantastic pairing, each with their own worlds of problems and worries, but with an undeniable chemistry together. While I was slightly discomfited by how quickly they got together, their personalities--Ani a restless half-Hound, and Devlin having repressed strong emotions for millennia--justify and accentuate the turbulent urgency of their relationship. The two of them also drew out most of the other main characters in this series: tensions mount for everyone as Bananach, the faerie of War, gets the strength to act out her plans for chaos, and we begin to see the characters' vulnerabilities, what truly matters to each of them.

Unfortunately--at least to me--like all the other books in the series, RADIANT SHADOWS is often slow and overwritten. Marr has the unfortunate tendency to overwrite, meaning that many of the mini-epiphanies the characters come to every other page or so, we could have easily inferred for ourselves, just from the dialogue, or the characters' body movements. This tendency to force obvious thought processes on readers distracted me greatly and removed me from the dark immediacy of the novel's many conflicts.

I'm uncertain as to how fans of this series will feel about it. Readers (like me) who crave higher stakes (which were not really apparent in the previous book, FRAGILE ETERNITY) will find it in this penultimate volume. On the other hand, if you're reading this series with the hopes that Aislinn and Keenan will finally, finally come back into the story, you will be disappointed. Instead, you should appreciate the strong new characters introduced in this novel and the way the stage is set for a showdown that will hopefully blow the lids off of all other showdowns in the next and final volume in this beautiful faerie series.
ophelia99 avatar reviewed Radiant Shadows (Wicked Lovely, Bk 4) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is the fourth out of five planned novels in Marr's Wicked Lovely series; I got this book as an advance reading copy through the Amazon Vine program. I will say right out that in general I have found this whole series to be kind of eh; just okay, nothing great. This book was no exception to that rule. If you loved the other books you will probably love this one; if you thought the other books were just so-so...well this one is the same. You definitely need to read the previous books to understand what's going on in this one.

This book is told mainly from the point of view of Ani (half-fairy whose father is Gabriel, Leader of the Hounds/Hunt) and Devlin (The Fairy Queen's assassin). Ani can feed off of mortal emotions which is unheard of in any fairy court. Iriel is trying to figure out what makes Ani special; her ability to feed off of mortal emotion could save the whole Dark Fairy Court. When the two main forces of Fairy, Sorcha (the Queen) and Bananach (Lady War), begin to suspect that Ani might be special they want her. Devlin is forced to choose loyalties when Sorcha's wishes contradict for his love for Ani. Sorcha is depressed at Seth leaving fairy and her inattention begins to unravel fairy. Devlin must choose Ani or Sorcha. Ani must choose if she will flee or fight.

There were a couple things I liked about this novel. I liked the inclusion of Iriel. I also liked that we finally get to learn more about Sorcha and Bananach; they are interesting characters. I liked Ani's character. Ani was a tough girl who could take care of herself; I liked her spunky attitude, she was one of the better heroines that Marr has written about. I unfortunately didn't like Devlin. I know he is supposed to be emotionless, but he was like cardboard through most of the book..mostly 2D with stilted language that sounded forced. The plot is pretty interesting and revolved more around what was happening in fairy than the previous books have. I liked the inclusion of the Hounds and their Steeds but wished that Marr had gone into deeper detail on the relationship between Hound and Steed.

There were also many things I didn't like. Marr's writing style is a bit too simplistic, she is light on description and the environment in the book suffers because of this...I always have trouble getting a good picture of both the characters and the surroundings. The dialogue between characters never seems as natural as it should. While there were some interesting differences in this story, much of it followed the general plotline of previous books...boy and girl fall suddenly deeply in love but their relationship just can't be for a number of reasons. Towards the end of the book I was a bit confused about how Summer and Winter Courts interact with the Queen's Court and the Dark Court; that whole interaction could have been made clearer.

The ending was different and interesting; I am still trying to decide if it really makes sense with the way the fairy courts are constructed...either way it was an interesting solution to the problems the characters were having.

Overall this was another mediocre entry in this series. These books are super quick reads, so I don't mind reading them too much. I want to finish the series, but I am struggling because I have trouble really caring about any of these characters. After this series is over I probably won't pick up an more books by Marr. There are just too many other really great authors out there to read. I would recommend Holly Black's Modern Fairy Tale, Aprilynne's Wings, Maggie Stievater's Lament, and Levingston's Wondrous Strange series over this book.
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2manyb00ks avatar reviewed Radiant Shadows (Wicked Lovely, Bk 4) on + 203 more book reviews
This book was great. Very involved and high action right up to the end. Radiant Shadows focused on Ani for all of the book and part way through Ani & Devlin. Really excited for the last book.
GeniusJen avatar reviewed Radiant Shadows (Wicked Lovely, Bk 4) on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by Karin Librarian for TeensReadToo.com

In order to understand the specifics of all the characters in this story, it would be best to read the other books in the series: WICKED LOVELY, INK EXCHANGE, and FRAGILE ETERNITY.

RADIANT SHADOWS picks up where FRAGILE ETERNITY leaves off. As per their agreement, Seth leaves Sorcha in Faerie so he can return to his life in the Mortal world. Everything starts disintegrating soon after and provides a backdrop for the rest of the story.

Ani, Gabriel's daughter, is struggling with her role in the Hunt and controlling the way she feeds. Unlike her siblings, Ani can feed from both mortals and faerie since she feeds on emotions. Life for Ani becomes extremely complicated when Bananach takes an interest in her and orders her to kill Seth. Not knowing what else to do, Ani decides her only option is to run.

Devlin, the brother of Sorcha and Bananach, is sent to the Mortal world to look after Seth. Sorcha is obsessed with what Seth is doing and worried for his safety. The trouble is, Devlin gets sidetracked when he runs into Ani at a night club. Devlin and Ani are connected, although the specific connection is unknown - all Devlin understands is that he can't resist Ani.

Melissa Marr continues to hold readers' attention in this, the fourth book of the WICKED LOVELY series. Aislinn doesn't play a role in this installment because Keenan is missing, forcing her to focus her attention on the Summer Court. Faerie is in danger due to Sorcha's actions, and it is up to Devlin and Ani to put it right - but Bananach (War) is determined to see death and destruction everywhere.

Can they save Faerie before War destroys everything?


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