Sara had always been careful.
She never spoke of magic, never associated with those suspected of handling magic, never thought of magic, and never, ever, let anyone see her mark. After all, the last thing she wanted was to end up missing, like her father and brother.
Then, a silver elf pushed his way into Sara's dream, and her life became anything but ordinary.
My thoughts: I
must admit that I’ve only read a few fairy books so far, but at least I can say
they were among the best of their type.Starting from today, I’ll add “Copper Girl” by Jennifer Allis Provost
to my list of “great fairy books” because Jen’s writing style is great and the
storyline easily draws you in with its originality, so that you will find
yourself glued to it faster than you think.
“Copper Girl” is in fact a cross-over
between Dystopian and Urban Fantasy, something I haven’t really seen before, an
unique combination which Jennifer pulled off effortlessly. I don’t like
dystopias that much, but I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the story
of this book is based upon a war started by ordinary people (mundanes) against the
ones with magical powers. I was equally surprised to notice that the mundanes
managed to defeat and control the supernaturals by forbidding the practice of
magic.
The
main character, Sara, is a supernatural being who hides her own identity behind
a boring job and who avoids at all costs to speak about magic or use it,
because she’s aware that it never brings anything good, especially since her father
and brother had disappeared after using their magical powers when it was
illegal. She is strong, but extremely funny too; I became quite fond of her
from the very beginning and she amazed me throughout the whole reading.She is a
magical being living in a world where magic is forbidden.
Things
get complicated when Micah, the handsome and mysterious silver elf, enters
Sara’s life and steals her heart right from the start, especially when she
realizes that he is real and not a figment of her imagination. Even if the
chemistry between them is more than obvious from the first moment they meet,
Sara tries to get rid of him because she knows that he might draw the attention
of the peacekeepers who were assigned to keep the elementals under control.
Unfortunately
for her (but fortunately for us) Sara can’t keep him away and she has to choose
between hiding who she really is and revealing her true power and identity.
I
would have preferred the secondary characters to be more defined, with more
powerful personalities, especially because some of them have great potential,
but I hope the second book will solve this issue.
I
can’t wait for the sequel to fill the gaps and resolve the unanswered
questions, and I’m also looking forward to read more about Micah! *drool*
Happy
reading!
Thank you very much, Spence City for this amazing ARC. I love you, guys!
3 comments:
imi place recenzia foarte mult .
imi plac recenziile in genereal, pentru ca afli o parere sincera si personala care valoreaza mult mai mult decat un raiting
Ce coperta frumoasa are cartea aceasta. Îmi place recenzia, sper sa o citesc curând. <3
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