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Reader reviewed by stephanie

Fragile Eternity is definitely the best. It's not the morbid, gloomy book like Ink Exchange and Wicked Lovely was basically setting up the whole series.

The plot definitely got better. More intense and more intriguing.

The writing style also improved. It flowed easier and it wasn't as headaching to read the book. :)

The only thing I have against Fragile Eternity is probably the ending. I felt like the ending didn't really conclude anything. It ended abruptly and left me hanging there. :( However, like I said, this is the only negative thing I have to say about this novel.

What I enjoyed about Fragile Eternity was the look into all four of the Faerie courts. It gave it a sense of reality and it allowed the readers to see how the four courts function together. I also loved how the introduction of the new court and the new characters wasn't rough and uneven. Instead, it flowed seamlessly into the novel which made it all the more better.

The characters were awesome as well. Beautifully written and utterly captivating. I loved Seth, however, I am completely dissatisfied with his neediness and his perseverance in becoming a Faerie. He doesn't realize the consequences, the reality but because he's blinded by his love for Aislinn, he doesn't care and would do anything to be with her. I mean, I understand why he would want to do that but at the same time, I don't understand.

Aislinn is way too naive. She trusts everyone more than they deserve and because of that, she ends up abandoned and left alone. I wish she has more common sense and I wish that she's smarter.

Keenan is, omg, way too selfish. Seriously. I understand his need to care and protect his court but he has to realize that there are other people too and that they have feelings. It doesn't feel like he understands that and because of that, I'm annoyed with him. I also don't understand his ability to love both Donna and Aislinn. How does one love two women at the same time?? So wishy-washy.

Overall, Fragile Eternity is amazing and I just found out that there's a sequel...so hopefully it'll conclude the series. :)
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