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Old 10-25-2013, 01:59 PM
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Title: Fairy Lies
Author: E.D. Baker

This is the sequel to a book I reviewed earlier on, Fairy Wings. Read my review for Fairy Wings before reading this review, for it will not make any sense without knowing at least a little about the first book.
After returning from the land of the fey, some strange things have been happening to Tamasin. First, she can't stop trying to find an open gate to the land of the fey. Next, another fairy visits Tamasin, claiming that he is here to take Tamasin to see her father, who her mother told her in Fairy Wings, was dead. When Tamasin refused to go with the fairy, he shrunk her and took Tamasin to the land of the fey by force. Soon afterwards, Tamasin finds that the man who was claiming to be her father, was Oberon, king of the fairies. Oberon agreed to let Tamasin go home, but said she has to stay there over night. So when Tamasin wakes up the next day, she can't remember anything, and she actually thinks that she wants to stay there with Oberon. When Tamasin's half-goblin boyfriend Jak finds out that she was taken, he goes to the land of the fey to find her.
I'm not gonna say anymore, cause I don't wanna spoil anything for those who wish to read the book!

I give this book
This book was not as good at Fairy Wings, but it was still pretty good.
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