![]() She finds an ally in the king of the Wild Fae, who encourages her to help the dying Unseelie court and figure out a way to get the right ruler on the throne to avoid war. ![]() Once Brie realizes she still has access to the crown’s shadow powers, she throws a (completely justifiable) tantrum and storms out of Sebastian’s castle to forge her own way. He also failed to mentioned that his interest in her, aside from being in lurve, was because she secretly wore the lost Crown of Oberon. Her beloved prince of the Court of the Sun, Sebastian, had finally convinced her to bond with him, except he left out the part where she would die after it happened and be reborn a faerie against her will. ![]() When we left Brie at the end of her first book, she was having kind of a no good, very bad day. I find it a weird choice to only feature one of the men in this love triangle. I’m pretty sure Brie isn’t going to let Sebastian get that physically close to her, especially as the novel opens. ![]() Relationship Status: It’s Not Me, It’s YouĬareful, Sweetie: spoilers ! This is the second book in the These Hollow Vows series, so if you haven’t read These Hollow Vows, you should probably hop back in the TARDIS and go curl up by the pool in the library with the first book before continuing. ![]() Talky Talk: What Happened To The Faerie Fun? ![]()
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