Fae's Rebellion
Written by M. Lynn and Melissa A. Craven
Narrated by Olivia King
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About this audiobook
A powerful fae princess desperate to escape her future.
A broody prince holding her captive.
Tia O’Shea just wants to go home, back to the palace among snowy fields where her twin brother amplifies the power inside her, and her father tries to secure the future of the throne through her marriage.
A marriage she doesn’t want and refuses to consider. As a future queen, Tia only wants a choice in this one part of her life.
On the night of the ball to introduce all possible suitors for her hand, she escapes to the human realm, planning to return after everyone has come to their senses. She never expected anyone to follow her, let alone her best friend and two of her suitors.
When the portal home goes awry, she finds herself separated from the others, without her magic, and stranded in a kingdom she knows nothing of, a kingdom torn apart by generations of war.
Tia has been through her fair share of war, she knows what happens to those caught in the middle, but avoiding it might not be possible if she wants to find her friends.
To recover her missing magic and find a way back home across the treacherous fire plains, she might have to wade right into the fight.
But first, she has to escape the prince claiming her as prisoner.
Fae's Rebellion is the seventh book in the Queens of the Fae series. It begins the story of Tia O'Shea, a familiar face all grown up and struggling for independence in a world full of powerful magic and heightened expectations.
Prepare to lose yourself in this beautifully wicked epic fantasy world with masterful world building, dark and twisty secrets, lies, powerful magic—and devastatingly handsome fae princes.
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Reviews for Fae's Rebellion
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Fae's Rebellion
by Melissa A. Craven/M. Lynn
YA Fantasy Folklore
Scribd Audio
On her twentieth birthday, angry with her father for using her birthday party to parade her in front of potential suitors, Tia O'Shea uses one of her powers to escape, taking herself and accidentally one of her best friends, and two of those potential suitors to the human world.
Now without the pressure of being on display, Tia takes the day and relaxes, but the next day when she opens the portal to go home, something goes wrong, and she finds herself in the middle of a war, her two suitors are missing, she and her best friend are taken prisoner, and her magic will not come to her when she calls.
This is book seven of the Queens of the Fae series, and it's a ten-year jump from book six, centering on Brea's and Lock's eldest daughter Tia. It's very similar to the first book of the series, of how Brea is taken into the Fae world, held prisoner, and finds friends and allies.
I have the feeling of a pairing in one of the upcoming books.
Ignoring those similarities, it is a good story. The violence and gore aren't detailed, and there is no 'adult' content. The characters, while the typical stereotypes, are still relatable and hold their own in the story, though some of the minor characters who did play an important part blended in too much with each other because they didn't get enough introduction; names, descriptions, etc, so when their name was mentioned I wasn't sure who they were at first until the sentence gave more information.
Good story, good series, and I highly recommend it to readers fourteen and older who need a light fantasy read.
4 Stars - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I was skeptical about continuing with this storyline after such a beautifully well done wrap in the previous book, but I was not disappointed. I am now curious about what's next!