The Marked Prince
2019 • 346 pages

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While I liked the first book, I found this one immensely more enjoyable and overall better quality. The setting is entirely in the Sidhe which makes it like the traditional fae stories that I enjoy, akin to my favourite author Holly Black, and the characters Sebastian and Duine/Sl??ine are more memorable and engaging than I found Roark or Phineas. You can really get a sense that the author had a better grasp on the characters and the world she was creating. While Sebastian appeared as a character in [b:Prince of Air and Darkness 41550787 Prince of Air and Darkness (The Darkest Court, #1) M.A. Grant https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1543531041l/41550787.SY75.jpg 64825586] as one of the roommates, I didn't remember him that much and he wasn't a major or developed character. Grant gave him a much richer backstory than was unexpected with good effect. I can't wait to read the next and final book, to learn about the third and youngest son of Mab.

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