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Lädt ... Betrothedvon Wanda Wiltshire
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. *From Publisher for Review* Betrothed is the debut novel from Australian author Wanda Wiltshire and is the first in an 'enchanting faery series'. I had the pleasure of meeting Wanda Wiltshire at a Pantera Press Book Launch event in April this year and was immediately impressed by her love of books and writing. Betrothed is about 17 year old Amy Smith, a sufferer of chronic allergies who's been having weird dreams about the name 'Marla'. Amy finds out that she's been connecting telepathically with the drop dead gorgeous Leif, a Prince from another land with so much to tell her. Amy asks her friends to call her Marla and her best friend Jack supports her but her feelings for Leif make it hard for Jack and Marla, who seem to mean more to each other than just best friends. Betrothed is the perfect fantasy romance for young readers and is a very quick and enjoyable read. There are questions about identity, and I thoroughly enjoyed the construction of the Fae world and its inhabitants; my favourite parts of the novel. I also found it refreshing that Marla told her sister and parents what was happening with Lief straight away. It's so cliche when the main character can't share their news for some reason, or it has to remain a "secret". I was so glad that everyone could see Lief and Wiltshire did not fall into the same narrative traps that plague many other authors in the YA genre. While romance isn't really my cup of tea, I have to remember the audience Betrothed is written for and I'm confident it'll be popular amongst YA readers. Well written and without a single error - extremely rare in this day and age - the cover of Betrothed is a delight and the storyline is well positioned for the next in the series. Zeige 2 von 2 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Gehört zur ReiheBetrothed Series (1)
The first book in the Betrothed series. Amy Smith has always known she was different. Severe allergies, fragile health and taunts at school have made life an endurance test for the adopted seventeen year old. When Amy starts having strange dreams, everything changes. Night after night, she becomes trapped in a shroud of black - a void of silence but for a male voice calling for a girl named 'Marla'. One night, the darkness clears, Leif is revealed and Amy discovers that she is the girl he has been searching for. Immediately the two are swept up in a passionate yet forbidden love. Leif isn't like the other boys Amy knows. Breathtakingly gorgeous, he speaks with her telepathically... not to mention, he can fly ... Desperate to find a way to be with her, Leif tells Amy of the terrifying threat to his Fae homeland, the danger to the people, and of an unforgivable betrayal to his King. He urges her to seek her true identity.... But Amy is confused... isn't it all just a dream? Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Leif is an arrogant control freak and I didn't enjoy the whole misogynistic and patriarchal world that Wiltshire has made faerie into it. Most of the book is taken up with Marla trying to seduce Leif - when he has already made clear that sex won't happen until they are married. This gets really repetitive and boring. So I finished the book but won't bother with the rest of the series - disappointing. ( )