Loved the rep and the journey
I always enjoy faerie tales when some "humans" have special gifts or are rumored to be changelings. I really enjoyed Seelie's journey as she tried to navigate the human world then other worlds with her new found family all trying to find a treasure.
At the beginning, the author discusses that she, like her fmc, is autistic and wrote the book that she herself was looking for as a teen or young adult. Being neurodivergent when everyone expects you to be a certain way seems impossibly difficult. It's hard enough trying to fit into all the other typical normie standards.
There were a lot of family power struggles since her new friends were on a mission as well. Seelie and her sister Isolde who are twins have a whole whimsical backstory that I enjoyed but as they learned more may not have been the real story. And Seelie has a hanger on, that won't let go, let's see if they end up being useful.
I can't wait to see what book #2 will bring for these characters!
Thank you inkyardpress and netgalley for the e-aRC for my honest and voluntary review.
At the beginning, the author discusses that she, like her fmc, is autistic and wrote the book that she herself was looking for as a teen or young adult. Being neurodivergent when everyone expects you to be a certain way seems impossibly difficult. It's hard enough trying to fit into all the other typical normie standards.
There were a lot of family power struggles since her new friends were on a mission as well. Seelie and her sister Isolde who are twins have a whole whimsical backstory that I enjoyed but as they learned more may not have been the real story. And Seelie has a hanger on, that won't let go, let's see if they end up being useful.
I can't wait to see what book #2 will bring for these characters!
Thank you inkyardpress and netgalley for the e-aRC for my honest and voluntary review.