Unlike her peers, Isobel possesses the unique ability of making her fae subjects look human in their paintings. She eventually garners the attention of Rook, the powerful, brooding prince of the autumn court. It follows Isobel, a gifted painter who is popular among the fae. there wasn’t unnecessary, steamy content).Įssentially, AEOR is a loose retelling of Beauty and the Beast. Although there really shouldn’t be any competition or comparison between the two (ACOTAR is NA, while AEOR is YA), I thought that this book was way better than ACOTAR (i.e. An Enchantment of Ravens has been trending both on Instagram and Goodreads, and I am very pleased to tell you that the hype is legit. Sasha Alsberg was right when she said that people who loved ACOTAR would enjoy this book. I have never met anyone more frustrating, or brave, or beautiful. Thank you, Simon & Schuster, for giving me an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson
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