Thursday, April 22, 2010

Fairy Tale

This book was originally called Fairy Lust and when I read this book I felt that the original title would have fit MUCH better. I'm not saying there was tons of stuff that would make it lustful or anything, I just think it's a better title. This book starts off with Morgan and Cam, two fifteen year olds who have been best friends since birth, share the same birthday, live next door to each other, and best of all, are a match made in LOOOOOOOVVVVVVEEEEEE heaven. Until a week before their joint sweet-sixteen, Cam's awkward cousin Pip comes to visit, and Cam seems to be a lot less attentive and a lot more absent then he ever was before. Morgan wants answers to why this is suddenly happening, but it's definitely not what she bargained for. She finds out that her boyfriend isn't cheating on her, he's actually not even human. He happens to be a fairy, the son of the Fairy King and his true father wants him to return so he can take his rightful place on the throne. Morgan starts making a plan to fool the fairy's but the closer she gets to their shared birthday, the less likely it seems that it will work. Morgan is at a loss, especially since even though she still loves Cam with all her heart, it seems that Pip is earning his own place in there as well. It doesn't help even more that the person teaching Cam how to live and rule happens to be this girl he supposedly "destined" to be with according to her. This novel is one that I knew I would love and did, and is something that most anyone would love as well. Overall grade...A+

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