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Book Review of Wicked Lovely (Wicked Lovely, Bk 1)

Wicked Lovely (Wicked Lovely, Bk 1)
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First of all, I am a huge Melissa Marr fan. She is the author of a totally different world where faeries live on the edge of humanity. She has smoothly created a world that any reader would love to fall into and hide away in for a few weeks.

The book (and series itself) is so perfectly written it's hard to find flaws in. I will admit I disliked Keenan with a passion I've never felt for any character in my life. But that's truly what makes this series lovely: it's the fact that the characters are so wonderfully written it makes the reader love, hate, admire, and envy the people in the book all at the same time. By the end of the series, I nearly cried. I didn't want it to be over.

Aislinn begins as a shy and timid mortal, but eventually becomes a strong, caring leader of her subjects. Seth only helps to make her stronger, even though he does something that she preferred him not to. He makes for a wonderful, calm character when she needs him. His point of view in the other books was really interesting.

Overall, this book is a great read and something most readers of fiction would enjoy falling into, if not for the faerie story but also for the unique love stories in the series and the multitude of love triangles.