![]() I had so many questions that went unanswered. Both Faery and the other fae kingdoms in the human world were left extremely underdeveloped. There was a lot that I wanted more of, especially in the world building elements. It honestly could have been split into two books, and all the plot points flushed out fully, to make it into an epic finale. I think the biggest issue I had with this book was the amount of plot that was squeezed into this 400 and some page book. However, The Fae Keeper fell short of my expectations and I am saddened by that. It was a really unique urban fantasy, one I had been itching to get back into. I remember really enjoying The Witch King, and the world of fae and witches it brought forth. I was fortunate enough to be on the blog tour for the sequel (and finale?) to TWK after being on the tour for the first book. This review will contain some spoilers for both books so readers beware If you are interested in reading my review of The Witch King follow this link. ![]() I received an e-ARC of this book from Inkyard Press in exchange for an honest review and place on this blog tour - thanks! ![]()
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