My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Synopsis:
A gateway has opened to the land of Faerie. Can one girl close the portal in time to protect her world from the destructive powers of darkness?
Set two hundred years after the world has been destroyed by a terrifying faerie invasion, Fayth Blackman is busy studying for her final exams. She has no idea that a gateway has opened to the land of Faerie and that dark haunting creatures are filtering through into her own world. But then tragedy strikes and her life turns upside down. She finds out that she is the descendent of a powerful faerie, and that the key to closing the gateway is in her blood. She must embark on a dangerous quest to find the Bell Stone, and with it stop the world from being destroyed once more. But can she make it in time?
Follow Fayth on her quest for the Bell Stone in 'Gateway to Faerie.'
Set two hundred years after the world has been destroyed by a terrifying faerie invasion, Fayth Blackman is busy studying for her final exams. She has no idea that a gateway has opened to the land of Faerie and that dark haunting creatures are filtering through into her own world. But then tragedy strikes and her life turns upside down. She finds out that she is the descendent of a powerful faerie, and that the key to closing the gateway is in her blood. She must embark on a dangerous quest to find the Bell Stone, and with it stop the world from being destroyed once more. But can she make it in time?
Follow Fayth on her quest for the Bell Stone in 'Gateway to Faerie.'
My Thoughts:
Cover/Title: It is no secret that I love books about faeries so the title is definitely what drew me in.Characters: The characters were definitely interesting. Fayth is part faerie, Dillon is human and Rowan is a Spriggan.
Plot: This motley crew is on a journey to find the Bell Stone so Fayth can close the door to Faerie. I love the variety of faeries they meet along the way.
Overall: The beginning was a bit rough and I almost put it down a few times. I really wish there had been more character building. It was an ok book but with all those types of faeries, it had the potential for so much more.
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