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Like Lord Oberon and Lady Titania; he lets her have her wins as long as it amuses him, and she will let him have his wins when it suits her. This entire book had such an overall great pace, and the interspersed flashbacks and nested flash-forwards kept me on my toes. Addie's present and past were seemingly happening at the same time as she slipped back into mostly forgotten memories and was inevitably yanked forward into the present. Addie just lived long enough to see herself become the villain in the best of ways and I am so here for it! I live for stories that don't mind playing with anti-heroes or heroes who live in a gray area just beyond morality. If Addie returns, I'll be happy to see her brand of mischief and merrymaking again.