Integrity Taylor should have been a Clan princess. Instead she’s lived a life on the very periphery of society. However, now that she’s learned more about her heritage and the magic that she’s capable of wielding, she’s not going to hide in the shadows any longer. The once-in-a-generation Sidhe Games are going to provide the perfect opportunity for her to win back her birthright, and the fact that she’ll be going head-to-head, toe-to-toe, and mouth-to-mouth with golden haired Byron Moncrieffe might just be the icing on the cake.
Aaahhhhhh!! I read both novels in less than two days and now I have to wait till May!! Gosh I love this series so much!! Integrity is an awesome heroine! I love her morals. She is definitely chaotic good. She always does the right thing even when it’s a sacrifice to herself. I love that part of her nature and makes her so endearing. Don’t get me wrong she is/was a thief but she has a code of honor that makes her such a rich character. I would label her chaotic neutral but she isn’t self serving as she…
I need more!!! Loved the danger, magic, challenges, and jokes abound All of Integrity’s hilarious thieving crew—and one filter-less, pop-culture-loving, demanding tiny genie—take their first step at reinstating the Clan Adair in the Scottish Sidhe world through an intense, nerve-wracking Goblet-of-Fire/Hunger-Games-esque competition.Â
This installment felt rushed I really loved the first installment of this series and have been waiting with baited breath for this release. I really love Integrity and she alone is what kept the pages turning for me this time around. I love that she’s no wilting Mary Jane and her other imbued quirks give her real character. Her crew took a bit of a back seat in this book (except Bob – who is awesome!) – I felt they were better developed and utilized in book 1. All that said this book fell a bit flat on the plot line – The…