Ratings29
Average rating3.8
The third and final instalment in the Emily Wilde trilogy is not quite as light-hearted and fun as its predecessors, but does contain a new and exciting glimpse into strange fairy worlds and the mythology that shapes them.
While this book is guaranteed to be a good time, it falls short of the standard the first two books set. It takes a while for the main story to start with the first 100 pages or so feeling like a set-up - which is hardly needed or ideal in your third book - and only really gets going afterwards.