![]() ![]() Fortunately May deals with it well and Aileana certainly is left with wounds that run deeper than the scars inflicted as the storyline progresses. Having your main character being subjected to sustained torture can be tricky business, especially in a YA read, and needs careful handling. So if you start with this one, while you may not be floundering too much, you will definitely be missing an important chunk of the story. Go back to The Falconer, which ended on a devastating cliffhanger and pretty much picks up exactly where the first book left off. Whatever you do – don’t start with this book. Held captive by her enemy, and tormenting herself over her failure, escape seems like only the faintest possibility. I encountered the first book, The F alconer, at the beginning of the year and loved the intense, brutal writing style of this YA genre mash-up, so was delighted when this offering became available at the local library.Īileana took a stand against the Wild Hunt, and she lost everything: her home, her family and her friends. ![]()
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