Ash by Malinda Lo
recommended, with caveat
After Ash's father dies, her cruel stepmother forces her to become the household servant. When Ash meets Sidhean, a dangerous and powerful fairy, it seems like her dreams of a fairytale rescue are about to come true.
Then Ash meets Kaisa, the King's Huntress, and over a summer of learning to hunt and ride, she falls in love.
But Sidhean has already laid his claim, and Ash must choose between a magical romance and true love.
I really wanted to like this book. Some of my favorite authors said such lovely things about it, the excerpt on the jacket was spare and beautiful, and I have a thing for huntresses, in general. Also, the cover is great. I was hoping for something vivid and moving, similar to Keturah and Lord Death, except with more horseback-riding and real fairies, and much less actual dying. Ash was a good book, but only superficially like what I expected.
( It was good )
recommended, with caveat
After Ash's father dies, her cruel stepmother forces her to become the household servant. When Ash meets Sidhean, a dangerous and powerful fairy, it seems like her dreams of a fairytale rescue are about to come true.
Then Ash meets Kaisa, the King's Huntress, and over a summer of learning to hunt and ride, she falls in love.
But Sidhean has already laid his claim, and Ash must choose between a magical romance and true love.
I really wanted to like this book. Some of my favorite authors said such lovely things about it, the excerpt on the jacket was spare and beautiful, and I have a thing for huntresses, in general. Also, the cover is great. I was hoping for something vivid and moving, similar to Keturah and Lord Death, except with more horseback-riding and real fairies, and much less actual dying. Ash was a good book, but only superficially like what I expected.
( It was good )