![]() ![]() It’s addictive in the same way that books like Twilight are, but better because, well, it’s also actually good. This book (as well as Melissa Marr’s others) is, in a word, addictive. This is happening among lots of court intrigue and faery drama, of course, as everyone tries to either prevent or provoke a devastating war on Earth, to make a long story short (it’s a long book, but the basics of the plot can be summed up quite shortly). In this installment in the series, Seth and Aislinn are trying to figure out where they fit in the world, since the world as both of them have always known it has changed so drastically, and with each other. It’s a continuation of the same story, this time focused yet again on Ash and Seth. ![]() ![]() I guessed it would be, having loved Melissa Marr‘s first two books. Fragile Eternity is, as expected, awesome. ![]()
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