Review Detail
Young Adult Fiction
361
Excellent Follow-Up!
(Updated: June 19, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
THE FAERIE PRINCE starts off exactly where I wanted: with Violet waiting for Nate. After her heart was broken in THE FAERIE GUARDIAN, Violet wants to know why, but he never shows.
With graduation and her final assignment looming over her head, Violet switches gears and begins to focus whole-heartedly on being at the top of the class. Then, enters Ryn. Her former best friend who now hates her and has been making her life miserable.
As much as it kills him, Ryn needs Violet’s help to rescue his sister, but they discover so much more while on their mission. Zell, the Unseelie Prince, is planning something big. Something that changes everything.
In THE FAERIE PRINCE, Violet struggles to find her place without Nate and with her newly reforming friendship between Ryn blossoming. To make things more complicated, someone who she thought to be dead for years comes back into her life.
Final Verdict: I do wish there was more of Nate in this one, but there’s enough of Ryn to satisfy his absence. Ryn wins you over and once again, fans of the fae and Sarah J. Maas will enjoy this enticing Young Adult read.
With graduation and her final assignment looming over her head, Violet switches gears and begins to focus whole-heartedly on being at the top of the class. Then, enters Ryn. Her former best friend who now hates her and has been making her life miserable.
As much as it kills him, Ryn needs Violet’s help to rescue his sister, but they discover so much more while on their mission. Zell, the Unseelie Prince, is planning something big. Something that changes everything.
In THE FAERIE PRINCE, Violet struggles to find her place without Nate and with her newly reforming friendship between Ryn blossoming. To make things more complicated, someone who she thought to be dead for years comes back into her life.
Final Verdict: I do wish there was more of Nate in this one, but there’s enough of Ryn to satisfy his absence. Ryn wins you over and once again, fans of the fae and Sarah J. Maas will enjoy this enticing Young Adult read.
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