![]() They’re beautiful as blades forged in some divine fire. ![]() ![]() I’ll post the synopsis of just the first book, just because I don’t want to give out spoilers just yet: The first book, The Cruel Prince, is followed by The Wicked King, and the story concludes with The Queen of Nothing. She is a human who has grown up in Faerie, which alone is not unusual, but she grows up in the high court of Faerie, a privilege that mere mortals do not get. The books are told in first person, from the POV of Jude. If I begin by giving a background on the trilogy, it very obviously consists of 3 books (4 including the novella), and we follow the protagonist Jude’s antics in the land of Faerie. I am pleased to say that I breezed through the Folk of Air trilogy as well as the companion book, The Lost Sisters, in the last 4, lets say 5 days. I just literally just now put The Queen of Nothing down as I am writing this review. ![]()
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