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RavenclawPrincess913 (253 KP) created a post

Jan 31, 2019  
In the treachery of beautiful things by Ruth Frances Long the main character Jenny's brother gets "eaten" by the forest on their way home while playing music. Seven years later she goes back to the forest when she hears a piper playing music and discovers a faerie realm. There she meets Jack o' the forest and puck. They go on quests, discover many things and defeat the evil Queen Mag. There is an unexpected ending to the treachery of beautiful things and While reading this book you will feel as though you are there with them which is what defines a great book.

Would I recommend this book? Yes
     
The Treachery of Beautiful Things
The Treachery of Beautiful Things
10
10.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
In the treachery of beautiful things by Ruth Frances Long the main character Jenny's brother gets "eaten" by the forest on their way home while playing music. Seven years later she goes back to the forest when she hears a piper playing music and discovers a faerie realm. There she meets Jack o' the forest and puck. They go on quests, discover many things and defeat the evil Queen Mag. There is an unexpected ending to the treachery of beautiful things and While reading this book you will feel as though you are there with them which is what defines a great book.

Would I recommend this book? Yes
  
Melt (Steele Brothers Saga #4)
Melt (Steele Brothers Saga #4)
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
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Jonah's point of view is better than his brother (1 more)
Great story line
CRAP SEX (0 more)
This one is written from a different brothers perspective and he is much more likeable I think. I am so gripped with the storyline that I hope that it doesn't fall flat! I am putting up with all these crap sex scenes just to find out what happens in the end!
All these books seem to cut off at the end too, I understand that you need to leave a slight cliff hanger to encourage the reader to continue the series but this is more like a TV episode than a full book