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Reader reviewed by Margay Justice

Melissa Marr did a wonderful job of building a world unlike any I had ever read prior to this book. Rich in detail and lore, this book is an interesting read that will have you guessing until the very end about its outcome. There are many twists and turns as this story unfolds and believe me, you will be kept guessing about the resolution of certain relationships until the very end. You may be happy with it or it may make you wish for a different outcome but, ultimately, you will realize that this is more than a story about finding love; it's a story about finding oneself. And that is just what Aislinn does and she does it without compromising her principals.

This is an admirable trait. Where some might be easily seduced by all that is presented to them in an alternate world, Aislinn stays true to her own desires and she somehow makes the situation work for her. She is resourceful and true, so it's no wonder that she has two men chasing after her: Seth, who with his tattoos and piercings is not the guy you usually bring home to Mom, and Keenan, the Summer King, who brings danger to her in his pursuit of her as his queen. But Aislinn has no intention of becoming his queen and living in fairy land; she'd much rather stay with Seth in his old train car. Will she get her wish - or succumb to the desires of the Summer King?
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