Kate is exiled from the confined court of Lady Elizabeth Tudor to a strange, ancient castle, where she finds herself entangled with faeries on the way to unknotting a recent tragedy.
Huh, really? I could swear someone recommended this to me when I asked for romances, though now I'm not so sure as the only immediate association I have is that whole Cassandra Claire plagiarism thing. In any case there is a nice enough romance, I suppose, though I was otherwise unmoved. Distant viewpoint, brevity, lots of tell, meh. Probably more interesting for those, unlike myself, who can still manage to give a damn about faeries.
Huh, really? I could swear someone recommended this to me when I asked for romances, though now I'm not so sure as the only immediate association I have is that whole Cassandra Claire plagiarism thing. In any case there is a nice enough romance, I suppose, though I was otherwise unmoved. Distant viewpoint, brevity, lots of tell, meh. Probably more interesting for those, unlike myself, who can still manage to give a damn about faeries.