LAMENT: The Faerie Queen's Deception by Maggie Stiefvater.
I was a little wary of this book at first. Reviewers had claimed that it had a modern-day fairy-tale-romance similar to the Twilight series. I love the Twilight series, and I didn't want to be disappointed because someone was trying to throw Stiefvater's novel on that bandwagon. However, I was intrigued and needed a book to read, so I gave it a go.
At first, the book seemed too cliche and campy, but the story sucked me in. I was eager to finish - to figure out how Deirdre's narrative continued. The story kept me going and it was an easy, quick read that I would recommend to any faerie (and music!) enthusiast cooped up during the next few wintry months. It's perfect for curling up with a warm, fuzzy blanket and a cup of hot cocoa with marshmallows. Mmm. Enjoy!
For those of you interested, Stiefvater has three beautiful harp/flute mp3s available for download on her website. The songs were inspired by Lament.
Also, I'm very happy to say that there is a sequal: Ballad.
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