Lee’s best friend, Kendall, was fairly stock and not overly interesting. It opens up with Lee worrying about very cliché things I see in almost every single teen novel where the MC goes to some form of high school, where the main character is the loner type losing her best friend to the lust for popularity. Thornbrugh contacted me about reading her novel, I was intrigued enough to say yes.Īctually, the book got off to a fairly rocky start with me. For reasons of personal preference, I don’t often read books about fairies. I will readily admit that Flicker is not the kind of book I would pick up at first glance. With the help of a rag-tag group of teenage Seers, Lee must master her newfound magical talent and outwit a cunning faerie determined to destroy her. Nasser is a Seer-a human with magical powers-and Lee is quickly plunged into his world: a sprawling city teeming with magic and mystery, where supernatural creatures walk hidden among humans. When sixteen-year-old Lee Capren is spirited away to Faerie, she is forced to serve capricious faeries as a prized portrait artist… and live as their prisoner.Ī chance encounter with the charming Nasser grants Lee a chance for freedom-but what felt like mere days in Faerie spanned years in the human world, and Lee no longer has a home to return to.
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