After the War, Liza has always been afraid of magic. When she was young, she saw her father leave her newborn sister in the fields because she showed signs of a faerie power. Shortly after, her mother didn't come home after dark, so Liza knew she would never return.
To Liza magic is wild and uncontrollable. Nothing good can come from it. So when she starts to have visions, she runs away, fearing her father. Lost in the woods, Liza begins a dangerous journey, trying to make sense of her visions bridge the world between humans and faeries.
Bones of Faerie was a little difficult to follow at times, maybe because I haven't read a lot of fantasy before and didn't know how to keep track of the characters. I had to push through a couple of times, and reread passages, but I was glad I did. It is really great and I think fantasy fans will really like it.
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