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The storyline was OK, but this too fell a bit flat for me. I spent most of the book understanding someone was trying to kill Malachi’s human bride, but not why or even an assumption of why. Emily Blackwood is a best-selling independent author of fantasy romance novels, including the Fae of Rewyth series and the Golden City duet. She began her publishing journey in 2020 and hasn't looked back since. You can find her curled up on the couch with her cat, Mister, or obsessing over The Vampire Diaries with a cup of coffee or a margarita.
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Character development was another area where things fell short for me. This goes hand-in-hand with world-building. We really needed to understand these characters. Why did Jade’s father barter her away? Why did no one from their village offer her help? I didn’t know who was friend or foe, which is probably deliberate, but I didn’t even trust Malachai.
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Describe the world, because it can’t possibly be the same as what Jade was used to on the human side. What does the compound (would they really call it that?) look like? What did this flimsy clothing look like that she had on? Just put the image of what we’re supposed to see on the page.

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Emily loves writing magical stories with strong heroines who overcome the impossible and defeat their inner demons. One of the things I enjoy most about fantasy series is world-building. These things aren’t real so we need the author to help us, the reader, envision where we are and who these characters are. So when Malachai shows Jade his true self (get rid of that glamour) I needed more description of this fae male than he was tall with black wings (I’m being a bit facetious, but not).
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Her fate was decided years ago, when her useless father made a deal with the greedy fae king to save his own life. Now, she is being sent to marry one of the five ruthless fae princes. The only problem is that she is not the first human to marry a fae prince. And like every human wife before her, Jade is going to be killed before she can find a way out. Emily Blackwood is an emerging author of mature young adult and new adult fantasy novels. She has independently published multiple books, including the Wicked Flames Saga and the Fae of Rewyth series.
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In 2016, she launched “Insecure,” inspired by her web series “The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl.” Rae wanted to depict Los Angeles, particularly South Los Angeles, as the hub for cultural celebration and community building it is in real life. Fae of Rewyth consists of five books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below. In five seasons, the series has taken on issues of racism, mental health, gentrification and much more, all with the vibrant cityscape of Los Angeles as a backdrop. Cocktails and Books accepts paid advertising. Advertising has no influence on the books we accept for review and the subsequent rating of those books.
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It would have helped to understand these players more and start showing us where they fit in before the last freaking page. In many ways, “Insecure” is a love letter to Black and brown L.A., bringing Rae’s dreams for Los Angeles to fruition by showcasing communities and businesses often overlooked — or actively stigmatized — by the media. Her devotion to the city shines boldly and brightly in ways that not all L.A.-set shows successfully achieve. With the series finale set to air later this month, The Times is taking a look back at a number of local businesses highlighted in the series’ run.
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