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Nov 09, 2016Nymeria23 rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
There lies a glass casket in the forest of Fairfold, one that holds a sleeping faerie. The Prince, with horns on his brow, has slept for decades. Nothing has woken him- not the outrageous parties that occur around him, or the gawking tourists that swarm for photos, or the cursed and foolish attempts to break the coffin that holds him. Hazel grew up hearing her brother's stories about the Prince, running through the woods, hunting faeries as Ben acts the Bard and Hazel acts the the Knight. Ben, gifted in the talent of music, keeps a tight reign on his music, no longer able to trust it, which put an end to the siblings' woodsy adventures. Hazel didn't want it to end, and so she bargained with the Folk to try and save their quests, and agreed to give seven years of her life to the fae. But things didn't turn out like she hoped and, now in high school, Hazel is living life to the max, kissing every boy at parties and not caring what other people think, because who knows when the Folk will take her away for her seven years of debt? Life seems to be going pretty well, until Hazel wakes from the night with muddy feet, glass-splintered hands and cryptic writing under her window. And discovers that the sleeping prince is finally awake and free. Hazel doesn't know what's in store but it can't be good. She has to find her Prince and learn what exactly her involvement has been with the Fae.