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  • Prisoner of Darkness

  • Whims of Fae Series, Book 1
  • By: Nissa Leder
  • Narrated by: Jesse Vilinsky
  • Length: 5 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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Prisoner of Darkness

By: Nissa Leder
Narrated by: Jesse Vilinsky
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How far would will Scarlett go to save someone she loves?

Scarlett returns to the mortal realm different than before. She's mended her relationship with her sister, but now has new secrets she must keep. After taking the pill Kaelem, the Unseelie King, had given her at the Summer Court, the magic in Scarlett grows, and she's losing control of her power.

When Kaelem offers Scarlett his help, she has no choice but to accept before she hurts someone she loves. Scarlett must trust him to teach her to master her new gifts, but his intentions aren't pure and Scarlett is pulled even further into the fae world.

©2017 Nissa Leder (P)2019 Tantor
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Love the book

Great book I loved reading it but to hear it narrated it was perfect love miss Leder writing I love this series

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The introduction of the Night Court...

By Nissa Leder
Narrator Jesse Vilinsky

This is Book Two of the Whims of Fae series. Book one was an introduction to the Summer Court and it's two princes. This book takes us into the UnSeelie Night Court. Kalem, the Night King, agrees to teach Scarlett how to use magic but he has some ulterior motives.

Overall, I like the series so far. These books aren't terribly original, but if you're in need of some Fae Fantasy it will get you over the hump. The books aren't so serious that you finish feeling depressed nor are they that annoying immature tone. The author has a good mix to pull in both younger and mature audiences.

There are some additional characters added and I think they will have a good impact on how the series develops.

Unfortunately for me, the Bad-Boy Fae really isn't that Bad. Just another misunderstood young ruler. (You'll have to read to see what I mean.)

My annoyonce:

I HATE when characters just conveniently get a new power at the last minute. Example - "She couldn't explain how she knew what to do, but as if it were as simply as breathing she..." used this new power. I dont want to spoil what the power is going to be but just know it comes out of no where. 😒 Isn't that convenient... she gets a new superpower just as she is about to be beaten.

I dont understand why these "Kings" and "Queens" of the Fairie court are so weak. There is nothing that the author gives or describes about them that makes them seem powerful. They aren't anymore powerful than the other Fae the encounter through the series. On top of that, the two summer kings have never had any formal combat training until two weeks before their battle. Three of the Five courts are ruled by individuals in their early 20s. For a species that are potentially immortal that's like giving the crown to a toddler.

The books are quick reads/listens. Only about 5 to 6 hours long. For me that's extremely short when books I normal listen to are about 12 hours long.

The narrator is Jesse Vilinsky and she does well.

3 Stars 🌟🌟🌟- Good Book. I like the overall concept and it was delivered well. Most common ranking for a book I enjoyed and look forward to the next.

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I enjoyed this book

I already bought the next book and am going to also buy the third one as well. I definitely recommend this series .Great narration.

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