Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Review: Wicked Enchantment

Wicked Enchantment is a story by Anya Bast and is the 1st book in the Dark Magick Series. It is about 2 groups of Fae, The Seelie, and the Unseelie, that live in a city by the name of Piefferburg. The Seelie court lives in the Rose Tower and believes their magick to be light and pretty while The Unseelie live in the Black tower and their magick is believed to be dark. The main characters of this story are from each of these towers. Aislinn Finvarra is a favorite of the Summer Queen who resides in the Rose Tower. She is asked one day by the Summer Queen to be a guide to Gabriel Mac Braire who wants to leave the Black Tower and become a resident of the Rose Tower. Aislinn has just had her heart broken by her boyfriend and is very weary of men right now, particularly Gabriel who is half incubus Fae. She feels an attraction to him right away and is afraid to give into her feelings because she does not want her heart broken again. Gabriel on the other hand wants to use his gift and seduce Aislinn.

I could not get enough of Gabriel in this book! Everything about him screams BOOK BOYFRIEND to me. He will be going on my list to the right. He is mysterious and secretive. He says and does all the right things. He believes in Aislinn and helps her learn that she is more than what she thinks she is. She begins to believe him and gains confidence in herself and her magick abilities.

There are too many wonderful, juicy secrets in this book and I am not going to give away anything. This book grabbed me from page one and did not want to let me go. I haven't read a lot of books that did that to me, so I am so excited about this book!

I am giving Wicked Enchantment *5* Bells!

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This book has action, suspense, drama, mystery, and romance! It is such a good read. Book 2 of the series, Cruel Enchantment, has a release September 7, 2010. I for one can't wait to read it.

Let me know if you have read this book and what you think about it.

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14 comments:

  1. Yay for this review! I have seen you post on Twitter (or goodreads) about this book and I have been dying to read your thoughts. I haven't read Anya Bast before...but when I do I will start with this one!

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  2. Thanks for the comment Smexi. It was one of those books that I loved from start to finish. I hope you get a chance to read it. :)

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  3. I loved this book too! Gabriel was great and I loved the new take on the fae. I'm looking forward to the next book!

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  4. Awesome job, Bells and thanks for sharing this great story! Don't forget to read the "start" of the series (or prequel) titled "Sweet Enchantment" found in the anthology Hot for the Holidays. It gives great background info and tells the story of Aislinn's friends Bella and Rowan. It is a MUST read for lovers of this series. (And Hot for the Holidays is a GREAT book in and of itself!)

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  5. Great post, wife! I can not can not CAN NOT wait to read this book. (Loved the review!) And it must be meant to be my next favorite because Cruel Enchantment comes out on my BIRTHDAY! WHOOPWHOOP! haha

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  6. Heather - It was so good I'm sad that I'm done with it. lol

    Jen - I am picking up that book this weekend. Whoo hoo!

    Hubs - You will love this book. I know what I'm getting you for your birthday! hehe

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  7. Is Anya Bast like Nalini Singh? I haven't read any of her books but after reading your review I want to!!!

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  8. Kind of. This is the 2nd book I have read of hers. Her writing was excellent in this book. I think you would like it a lot Smokin. :)

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  9. Oooh, I keep hearing such great things about Anya Bast, I so need to read a book of hers and this one sounds like a good one to start with! Wonderful review! Gabriel sounds hawt! The lack of spoilery goodness really makes me want to find out more. :D

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  10. Anna - If I kept talking about the book I would have given too much away and I didn't want to. Make sure you come back and let me know how you liked it after you read it. :)

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  11. Thanks for the review! I want to read this book. :D

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  12. Your review has convinced me that I must read this book. You weren't bothered by the fact that the whole Seelie/Unseelie thing is similiar to the Fever series Fae?

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  13. Buckeyegirl- I did notice that it seemed similar but it didn't bother me. I still liked the story. :)

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