
So unexpectedly brilliant. Seriously!
I thought this book would be good.
I did not expect it to be so, clever. NO, not clever, I mean, yes, but, more. SO much more.
I’m having such a hard time finding the words to express how much I loved this book.
It was so believable in a fantasy sort of way.
AM I EVEN MAKING ANY SENSE?!
Buy this book. Don’t get it from your library. Don’t borrow it from a friend. Get the money together and purchase it.
It is outstanding.
I loved the biology behind Laurel, and the fae, and how they are and what they are.
I loved David and how awesomely geeky, yet not, he was. What an awesome friend who wants more.
I loved Tamani and how charming and confident he was. And how open.
Aprilynne did an amazing, BLOODY BRILLIANT, job on the love triangle because honestly, I am Team nobody, or Team everybody. I want Laurel with both of them.
I love rooting for the “underdog”, which is kind of what David is. I want her with him.
But how can you deny a love like Tamani’s?
And, just for the record, I thought it was so cool about the different seasonal fairies. And how they get their coloring, and the pollenation. You’ll understand once you read it.
It was all just so stinkin’ cool.
I mean, really, have you ever seen me “yell” in my posts?
Go Get It.
"It's your call," he said softly, "but whatever you decide, I'll help you." He placed a soft, warm hand at the back of her neck and Laurel's breath caught in her chest. "Whatever you need, I'll be. If you need the science geek to give you answers from a textbook, I'm your guy; if you just want a friend to sit by you in bio and help you feel better when you're sad, I'm still your guy." His thumb slowly stroked across her earlobe and down her cheek. "And if you need someone to hold you and protect you from anyone in the world who might want to hurt you, then I am definitely your guy." His pale-blue eyes bore into hers, and for a second she couldn't breath. "But it's all up to you," he whispered."
“Doesn’t sound very romantic.”
“There’s nothng romantic about it at all.” Tamani replied, a confident smile spreading across his face. “That’s what sex is for.”
“You still...” she let the question hang.
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