

Now for the great parts I loved about this book! It’s not too distracting to read, but it took a few chapters for me to adapt to this point-of-view. I want Kaede and Taisin to really fight hard to win in that scene!Īlso the third person omniscient point-of-view made me feel like I was bouncing all over the place. There was a great build-up to this pivotal moment and then it was all over too quickly. I would have liked more action and suspense during that scene. The fight scene with the antagonist/villain was rushed. Okay, let me start with some minor points that I felt were weaker in Huntress. Either way, the characters, setting, and fantastical elements were mesmerizing. Though the fay creatures felt more like the Lord of the Rings elves to me. But Huntress changed my mind! The history and relationship between the Fairy Queen’s people and the humans that Malinda Lo created in this book were very intriguing.

To be honest, I don’t prefer reading books about fairies or fay creatures. I’ve never really read a book with faeries and fay creatures as the primary mythical characters in the storyline. Now on to My Commentary (**May Contain Spoilers: Read at Your Own Risk)

*As usual, to see the official book teaser/summary of this, go to anywhere books are found and read up more about what this book is about. The girls’ skills, knowledge, and tenacity are put to the test, but they are also being tested in matters of love. The girls, along with their team, must embark on a treacherous journey to answer the unexpected and rare invitation from the Fairy Queen and find a way to save the humans’ land from crumbling further. When the oracle stones select two teenage girls from the Academy of Sages, Kaede and Taisin. When the elements of the world have been thrown out of balance, its inhabitants are forced to figure out how they can continue to survive. Book Bites: 3 Sentence Intro About What This Story Is
