Category - Fiction / Young Adult
Format - Paperback
Condition - Good
Listed - 20 days ago
Views - 12
Wishes - 1
Ships From - Texas
Est. Publication Date - Nov 2018
Seller Description
Every enchantment has a price. With a flick of her paintbrush, Isobel creates stunning portraits for a dangerous set of clients: the fair folk. These immortal creatures cannot bake bread or put a pen to paper without crumbling to dust. They crave human Craft with a terrible thirst, and they trade valuable enchantments for Isobel’s paintings. But when she receives her first royal patron—Rook, the autumn prince—Isobel makes a deadly mistake. She paints mortal sorrow in his eyes, a weakness that could cost him his throne, and even his life. Furious, Rook spirits Isobel away to his kingdom to stand trial for her crime. But something is seriously amiss in his world, and they are attacked from every side. With Isobel and Rook depending upon each other for survival, their alliance blossoms into trust, perhaps even love . . . a forbidden emotion that would violate the fair folks’ ruthless laws, rendering both their lives forfeit. What force could Isobel's paintings conjure that is powerful enough to defy the ancient malice of the fairy courts? Isobel and Rook journey along a knife-edge in a lush world where beauty masks corruption and the cost of survival might be more frightening than death itself.
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An Enchantment of Ravens
ISBN: 9781481497596
Publisher Description
An instant New York Times bestseller! An Indie Next Top 10 Pick A Parents’ Choice Silver Honor Winner “A funny, action-packed, and sweet romance.” —School Library Journal (starred review) “A phenomena...
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PangoBooks readers have mixed opinions on Margaret Rogerson's debut novel. Many appreciate the enchanting world-building and cozy, immersive atmosphere, finding it an enjoyable and light escapist fantasy. However, several reviews criticize the book for its slow pacing, underdeveloped characters, and lackluster plot, suggesting that the standalone format limited its potential. Some readers also had issues with the romance, describing it as predictable and unmemorable, while others found it delightful and well-crafted. Overall, while some readers find it charming and worthy of a read, others are disappointed, especially when compared to Rogerson's other works.