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A review by crownedaimee
The Fae of the Fjord by Elle Thrasher
3.5
If you like small town romances with a why choose romance then this is the book for you.
The Fae of the Fjord is the first book in The Nordic Fae series and is an urban fantasy that features three main characters. The story follows witty, troublemaker Lennie who happens to miss her cruise ship to the next port of call after she catches a weird flash in the woods. While having to remain in the small town, she soon learns that there is more than what meets the eye.
All three main characters have distinctive personalities. You have our sassy, adventurous female Lennie then our goofy and down-to-earth Espen and our completely opposite Øyvin who is definitely a lot more grumpy than he is sunshine. I love the banter and the wit between the three of them and can't wait to see what happens next with them.
I think Elle does an amazing job of integrating a hidden Fae world within a modern-day setting but I do however wish we got to see more of the lore around the fae and the powers that come with them. But with the direction that the series is heading in, I can tell that we will be seeing a lot of that within the next book.
Thank you to Elle for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
The Fae of the Fjord is the first book in The Nordic Fae series and is an urban fantasy that features three main characters. The story follows witty, troublemaker Lennie who happens to miss her cruise ship to the next port of call after she catches a weird flash in the woods. While having to remain in the small town, she soon learns that there is more than what meets the eye.
All three main characters have distinctive personalities. You have our sassy, adventurous female Lennie then our goofy and down-to-earth Espen and our completely opposite Øyvin who is definitely a lot more grumpy than he is sunshine. I love the banter and the wit between the three of them and can't wait to see what happens next with them.
I think Elle does an amazing job of integrating a hidden Fae world within a modern-day setting but I do however wish we got to see more of the lore around the fae and the powers that come with them. But with the direction that the series is heading in, I can tell that we will be seeing a lot of that within the next book.
Thank you to Elle for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.