I have to admit right
from the getgo that I'm not a fan of faeries, magic, vampires, or those types of
books, however, I was intrigued after reading the first few chapters. Deirdre
was a very gifted musician along with her best friend James. It was at a
music competition that a mysterious boy named Luke enters her life and encourages her to
even new heights with her music and she also discovers she is a 'cloverhand'
someone who can see faeries.
After discovering that
Luke is actually a faerie assassin, and she is in fact his next target, she must
decide whether to trust what Luke says, that he is in love with her, or follow
what her mind and family are telling her, stay away.
I'll admit I kind of
liked it up until about half way through and then I got completely bored withthe story
and it was taking me off into an area I don't really like reading so I actually
skimmed through to the end (which is something I never usually do). The story
was apparently a depiction of Celtic faerie lore and a lot of people do like
that genre, but it wasn't for me. It did keep me guessing for a while though and
I did like a couple of the characters. The sequel is called
"Balled" if you are interested in this genre.
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