An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret RogersonMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
My second Margaret Rogerson book that I've read, and it was soo good.
Isobel is a painter, and most of her patrons are Fae, and they come to get their paintings done. One day, the Autumn Prince Rook comes and asks for a painting, and she accidentally paints him to have human sorrow in his eyes, the deadliest thing she could've done. Then Rook comes back to spirit her away to the Autumn Court, to stand on trial for what she did. But once she was spirited back to the Fae realm, that's when she went on an adventure.
From the Wild Hunt to the Spring Court, and even attempting to fight the Alder King, Isobel and Rook find adventure, games, and romance. Isobel tries very hard to keep her human self intact, even keeping an iron ring in her pocket in case of emergencies. But the more she is around the fae and sees how they live in the respective courts, and also encounters the Wild Hunt and helps Rook defeat the Alder King, and also becomes royalty at the end.
I had a great deal of fun reading this book. It had twists and turns, and I wasn't expecting the adventure that I was going to go on with Rook and Isobel. I wish this were a series, because it was so, so good. I really enjoyed myself reading her stories, and I need to read more of Margaret Rogerson so, so much.
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