A Faerie's Revenge - Rachel Morgan

A Faerie's Revenge

By Rachel Morgan

  • Release Date: 2015-10-27
  • Genre: Fantasy for Young Adults
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 125 Ratings

Description

Plot twists, action, and excitement will keep you turning the pages of this bestselling YA fantasy!

Still reeling from a shocking revelation, guardian trainee Calla Larkenwood finds the threads of her world unraveling further when she's accused of a horrifying crime she didn't commit: A deadly magical disease has entered the Guild, threatening to wipe out every guardian—and someone is intent on framing Calla for it. 

With the Guild Council focusing their investigation on her instead of searching for the real criminal, Calla watches her dream of becoming a guardian rapidly slipping away. 

Time is running out. As the lines between good and bad, right and wrong, begin to blur, whom can she turn to for help?

Perfect for fans of Graceling, The Iron Fey, and The Mortal Instruments

Reviews

  • Another hit!

    5
    By Krissybdyhvdynuf
    I love these books so much. I never want them to end. There is so much that happened, and I live that I still get to see Violet & Ryn... Lol. I can not wait for the next installment - agh - time needs to move faster! Thank you Rachael Morgan for making me love reading. Thank you sooooooooooooo much 😊!😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
  • The whole series

    5
    By Fairy queen3
    Loved all the books in this series. The endings always leave you wanting more. Can't wait for more.
  • Just gets better and better.

    5
    By DaniRoo82
    Still reeling in the aftermath of the revelation of Chase’s true identity, Calla is hurt and lonely and trying very, very hard to move on and forget all about him — to just focus on her guardian training. Unfortunately, easier said than done. Especially when Vi & Ryn are pestering her for information about him. Especially when faeries start getting sick with a mysterious illness, and she suspects Chase’s involvement. Especially when she herself is framed for causing the illness and she suddenly finds herself with no one else to turn to. While some series lose steam the longer they get, the Creepy Hollow series is one that gets progressively better and better with every book, effectively utilizing its previously established history and building in intensity. While it’s fast-paced and well-plotted with lots of action and set in a wonderfully conceptualized world, the real strength to these novels lies in its fantastic character and relationship development. Calla in particular is just very well done. While suffering a horrible childhood trauma at the hands of Zell, after seeing the kinds of things that would make one lose faith in humanity (or whatever the faerie equivalent of that idea would be), she is still an optimist and an idealist. And Calla flounders a bit as her optimism and idealism are seriously tested in this novel. Chase is also extremely well-developed. He is a character I wasn’t sure I wanted to like, but darn it… I do. I can’t help it. While Calla is most definitely my favorite character in this second half of the series, I have to say that Chase’s journey is probably the most compelling. His history and backstory… well, let’s just say he presents a bit of a conundrum. He’s black and white, and all the shades of gray in between. Speaking of which, I absolutely love the themes of redemption, atonement and morality that play out throughout this book.The continuing idea idea that the world is made up of all different shades of gray, and that while one must acknowledge existence of darkness in the world and in one’s self, a person must choose to either get mired down in those shadowy places or to choose the light — the brighter colors of life. As Calla continues on with her guild training, she’s learning that things are rarely as straightforward, cut-and-dry as she once thought; that in reality it can be a bit more complicated than “good guys” and “bad guys.” By meeting Chase, by recognizing areas in which t he Guild fails or lacks, her worldview that’s been shaped by her idolization of the Guild as a moral center begins to crack and reshape. Just love these themes that Rachel is weaving through Calla’s story. Overall, riveting,romantic and enchanting (with an ending that almost killed me), A Faerie’s Revenge is an excellent next installment to this fantastic series.
  • Love the series

    4
    By Grandma PNR
    Just a great series keeps getting more intriguing.Good characters,drama,angst,mystery,good dialogue and interaction and sweet romance. Looking forward to the next one. Really enjoyed reading.
  • Anxiously waiting for this book!!!

    5
    By Help meeeeeeee!!!!!!!!
    I have to know what happens next! OMG 💖 I already preordered and I have never preordered a book before!!