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Sunday, September 4, 2016

The Masked Maiden (The Aria Fae Series #2) Review






About the book
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 HERO OR VILLAIN? YOU DECIDE.

When she decided to become a vigilante, no one told 17-year-old Aria Fae about the possibility of public backlash, or the attention the media would garner by dubbing her The Masked Maiden of Grant City.

On top of this added heat, a rogue supernatural known as The Scarecrow has escaped his prison, and his history with Aria makes her the crazed warlock’s obvious target.

Now, she must face her past and defeat The Scarecrow once and for all, or die trying.
When things reach their worst, will The Masked Maiden be the hero Grant City needs, or the villain they’ve made her out to be?

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My Review

 I received a free ARC copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This in no way reflects my opinion of the book.

If you like a good action packed book with twists and turns, and some fantasy thrown into the mix than this one is for you.

I really loved this book. I thought that it was beautifully written, besides a few slight spelling errors, but hey that comes with an ARC copy. I thought this book was extremely exciting, and fun to read. It even had some survival scenes in it, which made it even better. I was happy with the ending, but also shocked. Then came a slight, not a huge one, but a small cliffhanger. It was enough to make me want to read the next book as soon as possible. I think if I read more of this series it will definitely keep me from being bored.

I was at my parents house taking care of the dogs while reading it. I love reading out loud, and so I read out loud, and all the dogs gathered around and laid down on the dog beds by the chair. If I had to pause to refill my water, they would look at me as if asking why did you stop. When I sat back down so did they to listen. So it is safe to say that the dogs enjoyed the book as much as I did.

I would definitely recommend this book to other readers that love the fantasy genera. There were a few provocative moments, but nothing huge that would shy me away from recommending this book to ages 16 and up.

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