A review by brii_brii
Defy the Fae by Natalia Jaster

2.0

I spent most of this book bored, I can't lie. 

I don't think that I liked the format that it was written in. This book was told from the men's points of view rather than the women. While it was nice to see things from their points of view, I really missed the relationship between the sisters.

One of my favorite things about book 3 was the way they loved each other, talked to each other, and interacted with one another. I was looking forward to seeing more of it in book 4, and instead, it was told from the points of view of Cerulean, Puck, and Elixir. Not only that, but it was broken up into thirds, and each one got a chunk of the book and moved on. 

It was hard for me to really connect with any of the guys because their parts were over so soon. There just wasn't enough oomph in this book for me. 

I loved the addition of their father. It was really the only part of this book I found enjoyable, and I absolutely teared up at their reunion. 

I just don't think this series was for me. I never connected with this world, or really any of the characters in it. While I loved Puck and Cypress and Cove, it kind of ended there. The way everything was broken up into parts really made it hard for me to get into it and really invested the way I wanted to be.