Genre: Fantasy

Book Review | Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr – A must read for fans of The Cruel Prince

Posted December 12, 2024 by Emma in Book Review, Bookish Post, YA / 1 Comment

Book Review | Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr – A must read for fans of The Cruel Prince

Hello my lovely readers, today I have the perfect recommendation not only for The Cruel Prince lovers but also it’s perfect reading to snuggle up this season. This book gave me so many feels and I haven’t felt this way for a series since The Cruel Prince by Holly Black. That’s a big statement I know but it’s so very true. So here is my review of the first in the Wicked Lovely series.

Book Review | Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr – A must read for fans of The Cruel PrinceWicked Lovely (Wicked Lovely, #1) by Melissa Marr
Series: Wicked Lovely #1
Published by Harper Fire on November 7, 2024
Genres: Fantasy, Fantasy & Magic
Amazon | Waterstones
Goodreads

Rule #3: Don't stare at invisible faeries.Aislinn has always seen faeries. Powerful and dangerous, they walk hidden in the mortal world. Aislinn fears their cruelty - especially if they learn of her Sight - and wishes she were as blind to their presence as other teens.
Rule #2: Don't speak to invisible faeries.Now faeries are stalking her. One of them, Keenan, who is equal parts terrifying and alluring, is trying to talk to her, asking questions Aislinn is afraid to answer.
Rule #1: Don't ever attract their attention.But it's too late. Keenan is the Summer King, who has sought his queen for nine centuries. Without her, summer itself will perish. He is determined that Aislinn will become the Summer Queen at any cost — regardless of her plans or desires.
Suddenly none of the rules that have kept Aislinn safe are working anymore, and everything is on the line: her freedom; her best friend, Seth; her life; everything.
Faery intrigue, mortal love, and the clash of ancient rules and modern expectations swirl together in Melissa Marr's stunning twenty-first-century faery tale.

Wicked Lovely first published around the time I was reading Twilight. It was a book that completely passed me by then as I was very much on the vampire kick. Wicked Lovely is a book that was published in a time where the world of fae in fantasy wasn’t that popular. Now 14 years later Harper Fire has rereleased the book series with new covers and not only are they stunning, it’s gives this nostalgic YA a second chance in a new era of YA than what is what 14 years ago. 

Aisleen has the Sight, she can see past the glamour that the invisible fairies put on. All her life living and been looked after by her gran she has lived in fear of the fae and lived her life with rules, don’t interact with them, don’t stare and not attract attention. But that’s about to change when Fairies start to follow her home more often than normal. Until one royal Fairy, Keenan has her eye on her. Find yourself on a journey of convincing the chosen one Aisleen that she is the Summer Queen destined by the side of Summer King, Keenan to save the world from Winter…but at what cost? 

Wicked Lovely is written in alternate POVs of Aisleen and Keenan. I really loved Aisleen as a character, she is strong, tenacious, and guarded as she has been most of life being surrounded by creatures she can’t tell anyone. If she even mentioned it to her Gran she would have to hide herself away and all she wanted was a normal life. Every day she can’t tell anyone except her very close friend Seth who I adored. I actually would consider Seth the perfect Book Boyfriend material, and also friends-to-lovers is one of my favourite tropes as well. Their friendship was indeed special. 

Aisleen stayed true to herself and honoured what she wanted, including Seth who was the rock she needed that lived in a steel train that protected her in so many ways. Keenan wasn’t all he was cracked up to be, which I liked. I mean he tried to be the king that everyone fell for but he’s not to everyone’s taste. He is also tenacious and won’t go down without a fight so Aisleen has . He wants the world when his father was a live and he won’t let the Winter Queen destroy that. 

Wicked Lovely is set in the real world with the fae existing under glamour among them. We were also treated to a different perception of fae as well, the world in which Melissa created felt more to folklore of fairies of which I used to read about when I was younger that not all fairies are good. Wicked Lovely feels like a nostalgic YA that’s had a new lease of life. This book has feels and world building of The Cruel Prince and I loved every second of it.

Melissa’s writing is seamless and immersive. It’s the series I needed to feel fully escaped the world which I haven’t felt for a long time not since reading The Folk of the Air series which is high praise. If you love Holly Black, and Sarah J. Maas then you will love Wicked Lovely series. I am currently reading Book 2, Ink Exchange and it’s so gooood. 

Thank you so much to Harper Fire for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest review.

Divider

Book Review | A Sea of Wolves by Sarah Street

Posted October 15, 2024 by Emma in 2024 Books, Book Review, Bookish Post, YA / 3 Comments
Book Review | A Sea of Wolves by Sarah Street

Hello my lovely readers. It’s been a while and I’m catching up on some overdue reviews from the Summer. Ooops. Today I’m really excited to be reviewing my most anticipated read this year. This was my holiday read and it was the perfect story to read by the sea. So lets get straight onto the review… A Sea of Wolves is one of my anticipated reads this year and it didn’t disappoint. After devouring A Curse of Salt last year and naming it one of my favourite reads of 2023. I met Sarah last year as well at YALC completely […]

Divider

Mini Book Reviews: The YA Romance Edition | The Love Interest by Helen Comerford & Slowcoach by Bethany Rutter

Posted July 29, 2024 by Emma in 2024 Books, Book Review, Romance, YA / 0 Comments
Mini Book Reviews: The YA Romance Edition | The Love Interest by Helen Comerford & Slowcoach by Bethany Rutter

Good morning my lovely bookworms. It’s even a while. End of term was brutal for me and I just needed some time for myself and reset I guess. But it’s the start of my summer holidays and I intend to return my blog and bookstagram and I have a lot of books to catch up on so over the next week or two you have will have see some mini-reviews starting off with 2 week YA Romance reads. Me and romance reads, I know I very rarely read or review some but here we are. They are so different and […]

Divider

Book Review | Compass and Blade by Rachel Greenlaw

Posted April 10, 2024 by Emma in 2024 Books, Book Review, Bookish Post, UKYA, YA / 2 Comments
Book Review | Compass and Blade by Rachel Greenlaw

Hello my lovely readers, I’m excited to bring you another review of a 2024 fantasy release set on the sea, Compass and Blade by Rachel Greenlaw. I can’t wait to tell you all about and why need to read it. As soon as this book arrived, I picked it up straight away as my next read. I was hooked from page 1. I have always loved a great fantasy set on the sea and I know I would be drawn into it. Instantly it reminded me of Viper by Bex Hogan with the lyrical writing of The Wicked Deep by […]

Divider

Under the Cover #4 – with Anna Waterworth author of The Girl Who Grew Wings

Posted July 27, 2023 by Emma in 2023 Books, Bookish Post, UKYA, Under the Cover / 0 Comments
Under the Cover #4 – with Anna Waterworth author of The Girl Who Grew Wings

Happy Thursday my lovely friends, I’m really excited to welcome my next guest to my author series, Anna Waterworth. Under the Cover is where I interview some of favourite authors and authors I’ve recently read and discovered. I’m trying to refresh my blog and I love interviewing authors and getting an insight into their storytelling, hence Under the Cover was born. Anna is best known for her Fandom duology which I read years ago and loved it. She has returned this year with a brand new Greek Mythology retelling, The Girl Who Grew Wings. It is stunning. So sit back, grab a coffee […]

Divider

Book Review | A Curse of Salt by Sarah Street – a captivating Beauty and the Beast retelling that made me cry.

Posted June 16, 2023 by Emma in 2023 Books, Book Review, Bookish Post, Fantasy / 0 Comments
Book Review | A Curse of Salt by Sarah Street – a captivating Beauty and the Beast retelling that made me cry.

Hello my fellow bookworms. If you’re living in the UK I hope you are surviving the heatwave. For me I find I read more as I can’t seem to sleep because it’s so stuffy. I love the sun, just not the heat. Anyways, I thought it was about time I finally review this book. I read this about a month ago and interviewed the amazing author Sarah Street. I was so surprised by this book and I will tell you why. Did you cry is the Disney movie of Beauty and the Beast? I do, every single time. In a […]

Divider

Book Review | Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros – this book consumed me! *no spoilers*

Posted June 12, 2023 by Emma in Book Review, Bookish Post, Fantasy / 0 Comments
Book Review | Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros – this book consumed me! *no spoilers*

Hello my bookish friends. I have just finished the most hyped book, Fourth Wing and I am PROUD of myself. It consumed me the whole week of reading and I loved every single minute of it. I’m at a bit of a loss right now as this book is worthy of the obsession at the moment. So I thought the best thing would be to write if not ramble and fangirl over this book. I apologise in advance for that. There will be no spoilers from me. Just a lot of vibes and feelings about it all. So me and […]

Divider

Blog Tour | Debut YA Spotlight – The King is Dead by Benjamin Dean

Posted July 22, 2022 by Emma in Bookish Post / 1 Comment
Blog Tour | Debut YA Spotlight – The King is Dead by Benjamin Dean

Happy Friday my lovely bookworms. It’s been a while since I last posted. Today I broke up for the summer holidays and I’m excited for 6 weeks off. It’s been much needed and a very long school year. So be prepared for more reading and posts. I’ve got some exciting things planned. Anyways, update aside today I am ending the blog tour for The King of the Dead by Benjamin Dean. Ben is known for his Middle Grade book – Me, My Dad and the End of the Rainbow. Now, he has released his first YA book and all I’ve […]

Divider

Sunday Spotlight – The Knave of Secrets by

Sunday Spotlight – The Knave of Secrets by

Happy Sunday evening my lovely readers. It’s been another hot minute these days since back to work from Easter Holidays. But there is only another week left and it’s May half term and a very lovely long weekend for most of you in the UK. Woohoo. I haven’t been able to read much until this week really but it also means I may have been a little late to a blog tour by The Write Reads. Sorry Dave. So today I’m bring you a spotlight post of a book I was so so excited to read, The Knave of Secrets […]

Divider