![]() ![]() Who could have guessed that babysitting Faerie’s most charming asshole-and king-to-be-is an exhausting job? Despite the fact he’s hot and writes her name obsessively in his puffy plastic Little Mermaid diary (this is just conjecture on my part, but tell me you can’t picture it), Jude is cracking under the strain of dealing with Cardan, her murderous father, her horrid twin sister, and everyone vying for the throne. WARNING! Spoilers for The Cruel Prince (The Folk of the Air #1) ahead. (However the cover designers got around the provisions of Cover Law that require fantasy book covers to be predominately black, red, and gold, with various weaponry pictured, I salute you.) The best part is that it has significance to the story itself, but until you get to that part, it functions as a beautiful and eye-catching intro. This cover is, once again, quite appealing: it’s clearly “fantasy” without resorting to swords and/or the colors black and red. Relationship Status: Don’t Leave Me Hanging! ![]()
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