Book Review: Rise of the Cinder Fae


Born and raised in the forgotten and broken kingdom of Ashbury, Elora has spent years resenting the royals of Pumpkin Hollow, the kingdom that forced the fall of Ashbury and procured the town as its own.


Separated by a mysterious glass bridge, Ashbury is treated as the orphan kingdom, left to squander and starve with only the promise of protection from King Jasper, preventing anyone outside their realm from searching for the magic that lay within the ashy valleys and red skies.


Because twenty-five years ago, the Cinder Fae arrived. As mysterious as the magic encompassing Ashbury, the Cinder Fae bargained for their lives by promising to keep the entire realm warm with their ability to mine mountainsides into coal.


But Elora and the Cinder Fae hold a secret that could bring the end to Ashbury and the mysterious winged creatures, who, despite Elora's best efforts to pry, refuse to share where they came from or why they can't return.


In her desperation to prevent the downfall of her kingdom and the death of her beloved Fae, Elora drinks from an enchanted spring, convinced she can make the prince of Pumpkin Hollow fall in love with her and guarantee their safety.


But magic takes to give.


And Elora didn't realize her heart would be the sacrifice.


My Review

Looking for your next Cinderella retelling then you need not look any further than this book. It is one that you will not want to miss out on. It is a tome, but I can guarantee you that it is worth your time. You will find yourself reading chapters at a time. 

Elora is my girl. She was not afraid to stand up for what she believed in, and she was not easily swayed by Finnian. Let's say their first meeting left Elora unimpressed by Finnian. This just made him mad but the more time he spent in Elora's company, he began to fall for him and hard. 

The balance of romance and the story was just right. Elora and Finnian's relationship did not overpower the overall storyline. When Finnian would touch Elora, that got my heart fluttering. 

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