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It's been a while since I read Elemental, and admittedly, that did mean I had a little trouble keeping up with everything at first. There's a lot going on. I think I would have enjoyed it more if I'd read it immediately after Elemental, so I wouldn't have forgotten as much, and I would have found it easier to read if I hadn't been reading it in little intervals during break periods at work. Probably would have made some of the scenes seem less jumpy. But once the story got going, I was able to remember the basics of what happened.

My main problem with Fae was that Ella seemed so back-and-forth on what she believed. Half the time she seemed weak and constantly worried, and the other half, uber-powerful and in "Destructor" mode. I can understand why, given that she was in isolation for so long and isn't sure who to trust, but there were times when I really wanted her to make up her mind.

Granted, it's fun to see her as the Destructor when she decides to go that route. I really enjoyed the magic system of the story (and how she sees the different elements), and the flashbacks were all enjoyable. I liked the world and the tech, and seeing how the pieces fit together.

Speaking of which, this book had a great ending spot. A cliffhanger (sort of), that brings us full-circle to what's going on at the beginning of book one. But now I really want to know what Ella's reaction is when she wakes from her memory and realizes the truth of her past...

So now I get to wait for book three. *Sigh.*

Anyway, I did feel that a lot of problems Ella has could have been solved by her simply asking questions. Rather than being so quick to assume, so much could have been avoided if she'd just said, "Cailen... I don't really remember much. What happened between you and Anna?"

But nope. Goes off and listens to that voice in her head, which always had such great timing. Malik's voice was one of the story bits that I found awesome. As much as I kept wanting to shout at Ella that she should really tell someone about that... I hope to learn more about that voice in the next story. Also, I enjoyed First's character. He had that creepy, you know something's up but you're not sure what personality.

Overall, I enjoyed Fae. I wasn't much interested in the romance aspect, but that's because I tend to be more interested in the world building, and there's a lot of world building with some really nice visuals. I look forward to reading the next book when it comes out. :-)

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Fae Book Two of The Auri Wars Volume 2 Emily White 9781495457081 Books Reviews


Ella continues the journey, on Soltak where we left her at the end of the first book Elemental, her journey of discovery as she battles against forces she struggles to understand.

Her memories are returning to her in small snippets, that lead her to make rash decisions, while the voice in her head spurs her along. She is fighting her insecurities, fighting a bond that she fears is one-sided in it's love. She is fighting to learn who she is not who The Destroyer is supposed to be.

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Fae is book 2 of the Auri Wars, with book one being "Elemental." I would highly recommend reading book 1 first, as it sets the stage for a universe at war.

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While the planet Soltak remains under threat of attack, Ella and Cailen have some breathing time to get re-acquainted as Ella's childhood memories slowly seep back into her mind. Throughout it all, I have to say, Cailen has the patience of a saint! He really shines in this book.

Still, coming from ten years of solitary confinement and being labeled as the "destructor", Ella can't trust anyone, not even her own heart. Everyone fears her. Everyone needs her. Everyone has an agenda...and the only people she can trust to never turn away are her enemies.

What an ending!! Fae is full of emotion, action, and (of course) destruction. I can't wait for book 3!
Disclosure I received this book in exchange for an honest review. Opinions are 100% mine and unaffected by other parties.

I read Fae while in the passenger side of the car on the way to our family beach trip, and the three hours flew by without me realizing it,I was so riveted. Emily White writes a wicked tale, and even with warnings of "not all fae'ri tales come with happy endings", I still felt dejected, feeling poor Ella had been cheated out of the beautiful life she truly deserved, regardless of her title as "The Destructor". The lengths she goes to trying to help an ungrateful planet of people, only to have them mistreat and abuse her, and her constant conflict over her warrior and eternal "bonded" love, Cailen, had my heart breaking a little for her several times throughout the novel. But there's also this refreshing badass side to Ella which emerges when she's pushed to the weakest point, and regardless of whether she's being steered in the wrong or right direction, I find myself cheering her on to find whatever path will finally keep her safe, loved, and warm.

In regards to the logistical parts of the novel, there were very few errors, and it might have benefited one more pass through the editorial process for a "quick polish up". However, the writing flowed, the world building element was awesome, the descriptions vivid, and the overall book unaffected by those minute issues. I give it 4 stars with no reservations, whatsoever, and Emily White, I'm reading Elemental next, and I can't wait to dive in! Keep doing what you do, sweetheart!

P.S. People, if you love fantasy and aren't squeamish over a little reality in an ending, buy the book. Buy. The. Book. Today.
I loved how Emily White continued the development of Ella in book two of this trilogy. As Ella's memories increase, so does the reader's understanding of the world this author has created. The special seeds the Auri have developed are brilliant. The ending left me impatient for the next in the series.
Great sequel! I hope to continue reading this series. I love the character development, and how your understanding of the world grows overtime with Ella's memories.
*Spoiler*
I want Ella and Cailen to end up back together, and for Ella to bring the Fae and auri togeather in harmony.
It's been a while since I read Elemental, and admittedly, that did mean I had a little trouble keeping up with everything at first. There's a lot going on. I think I would have enjoyed it more if I'd read it immediately after Elemental, so I wouldn't have forgotten as much, and I would have found it easier to read if I hadn't been reading it in little intervals during break periods at work. Probably would have made some of the scenes seem less jumpy. But once the story got going, I was able to remember the basics of what happened.

My main problem with Fae was that Ella seemed so back-and-forth on what she believed. Half the time she seemed weak and constantly worried, and the other half, uber-powerful and in "Destructor" mode. I can understand why, given that she was in isolation for so long and isn't sure who to trust, but there were times when I really wanted her to make up her mind.

Granted, it's fun to see her as the Destructor when she decides to go that route. I really enjoyed the magic system of the story (and how she sees the different elements), and the flashbacks were all enjoyable. I liked the world and the tech, and seeing how the pieces fit together.

Speaking of which, this book had a great ending spot. A cliffhanger (sort of), that brings us full-circle to what's going on at the beginning of book one. But now I really want to know what Ella's reaction is when she wakes from her memory and realizes the truth of her past...

So now I get to wait for book three. *Sigh.*

Anyway, I did feel that a lot of problems Ella has could have been solved by her simply asking questions. Rather than being so quick to assume, so much could have been avoided if she'd just said, "Cailen... I don't really remember much. What happened between you and Anna?"

But nope. Goes off and listens to that voice in her head, which always had such great timing. Malik's voice was one of the story bits that I found awesome. As much as I kept wanting to shout at Ella that she should really tell someone about that... I hope to learn more about that voice in the next story. Also, I enjoyed First's character. He had that creepy, you know something's up but you're not sure what personality.

Overall, I enjoyed Fae. I wasn't much interested in the romance aspect, but that's because I tend to be more interested in the world building, and there's a lot of world building with some really nice visuals. I look forward to reading the next book when it comes out. -)
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