![]() ![]() That perception is effectively shattered here, though. Because Wyatt's POV heavily dictates the story, we saw her nothing but the perfect, maniac-pixie-dream-girl best friend Wyatt held on a pedestal. Speaking of Briar, she's so much better here. It was just so much less painful for me to read this time around. ![]() One of my favorite scenes is when him and Briar finally talk about how their co-dependent relationship had been very toxic and that they both needed to define themselves outside of it. It's because of this that he finally try to be a better person. Granted, his inner voice is still very grating and he's very much still an asshole throughout the story, but not only does he acknowledge his past bad behavior/actions, he also gets called out on his shit by others constantly. It certainly surprised me, considering the fact I found The Witch King to be one of my worst reads of last year.įirstly, Wyatt actually has character development. ![]() ![]() Not a massive improvement, because there were things that I didn't like, but the fact there was any is something I must acknowledge. I don't know if it was my rock bottom expectations or something else, but The Fae Keeper is definitely an improvement from its predecessor. ![]()
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