TITLE: The Torn Wing SERIES: The Faerie Rin #2 AUTHOR: Kiki Hamilton PUB: Fair Wind Books PUB DATE: 10/2/12 FORMAT: pb ARC SOURCE: from author |
London 1872 - A bloody escape, a deadly threat, a shocking revelation...As an orphan who stole the Queen's ring - only to find the ring was a reservoir that held a truce between the world of Faerie and the British Court - Tiki’s greatest fear suddenly becomes all too real: the fey have returned to London seeking revenge. As war escalates in the Otherworld, Queen Victoria’s youngest son, Prince Leopold, is attacked. In order to protect her family and those she loves, Tiki needs to know the meaning of an fáinne sí, the birthmark that winds around her wrist. But will she be brave enough to face the truth?
THREE WORDS: Fantastical Faerie Fun
MY
REVIEW: Kiki Hamilton's TheFaerie Ring (first
in the series) was one of my favorite YA reads last year and featured one
of my favorite YA heroines, Tiki, so I was very excited to dive into
the sequel The Torn Wing.
And like its predecessor, The Torn Wing instantly
transported me back to bustling Victorian London and plopped me back
into Tiki's thrilling adventures.
The
Torn Wing picks
up several months after the events of The
Faerie Ring and
we find Tiki and her ragtag family of former orphan pickpockets
living with the charming and wealthy Rieker. The Faerie Ring is safe,
but the Otherworld is anything but peaceful, as the dark Unseelie
King seeks to take over not only the Otherworld, but London as well.
When Tiki's world and family is at risk and a shocking revelation is
made, she must work with and trust a loathed enemy, and Tiki finds
herself traveling to the dangerous Otherworld to save both worlds and
all that she loves.
The
Torn Wing is
an excellent sequel that seamlessly transitions from book one,
continuing the excitement and superb historical fantasy
world-building of The
Faerie Ring, while
further developing the characters I came to love in book one and
introducing a few new captivating characters. Hamilton's storytelling
and world-building continue to shine as she takes Tiki and readers
into the fantastical Otherworld.
The
Torn Wing moves
a bit slower than book one and, while I missed the fast-paced,
breathless pace of the book one, Hamilton weaves another enchanting
story that kept me completely enthralled from beginning to end. From
the very first page, The Torn Wing swept
me away once again to Victorian London, from the gritty streets full
of pickpockets to the ballroom of Buckingham Palace. What I love so
much about Hamilton's world-building is how intricately layered and
real it feels, and in this sequel we are transported, not just to
historical London, but to the magical Otherworld. And the Otherworld
is richly and lushly imagined and developed. This Otherworld is both
darkly and breathtakingly beautiful, with a fascinating mix of
inhabitants.
We
find Tiki and her family in a very different situation than we found
them in book one, as they no longer need to steal or live on the
streets, instead living in Rieker's posh home. I found it interesting
to see the small, subtle effects this whole new world has on the main
characters, yet comforting to discover that underneath their new,
nice clothes and normal duties, these characters are still the same
feisty, endearing, and lovable characters I fell in love with in book
one. Although, Shamus' character felt almost like a prop in this
book, as he did not feature heavily into the story and when he did he
was either sleeping or mentioned in passing. I wish he was given more
of a necessary purpose.
Tiki
is faced with several life-changing revelations in this book and goes
through quite the transformation, but through it all she remains
determined, brave, plucky, and all about protecting those who can't
protect themselves. Rieker, while still charming and swoon-worthy, is
kind of frustrating with his mysterious secrets and absences but he
is still very much the Rieker I crushed on in book one. The romance
isn't overly heavy in this sequel, it doesn't dominate the story, but
it is certainly there. Hamilton introduces Dain, a mysteriously
compelling faerie, to the story and he and Tiki have an intriguing
connection. And while Tiki and Dain certainly have their own electric
chemistry, this Tiki/Rieker/Dain situation never felt like an
annoying love triangle. And as much as I adore Rieker and love the
relationship between he and Tiki, I'm eager to see where Tiki and
Dain's connection leads.
The
immediate danger and peril is more palpably felt in this sequel as
Tiki and Rieker race to find a magical stone, while working with and
relying on the cunning Larkin, both in London and in the Otherworld.
I love the dynamic between Tiki and Larkin and how I both love to hate
and hate to love Larkin. Hamilton does a great job of building layers
of story, with unexpected twists and climactic build-up, all of which
come together to create a thrilling and wild adventure that lead to a
wicked cliffhanger.
MY
FINAL THOUGHTS: With
The Torn Wing Kiki
Hamilton has crafted an excellent sequel in an already addicting and
enchanting series. This a fantastical, fun faerie read!
MY RATING
Purchase: Amazon / B&N / Book Depository
Kiki Hamilton is the author of THE FAERIE RING fantasy series and a YA contemporary novel entitled THE LAST DANCE which will be released Spring 2013. She believes in magic and the idea of hidden worlds co-existing with our own. Kiki lives near Seattle, though she dreams of living in London one day.
I still haven't read the first book in the series, but I've heard really good things about them. I'm definitely looking forward to reading them! Great review!
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This is definitely on my TBR. I remember hearing amazing things about the first book when it came out. And well, really, Aiecha - you had me when you talked about the world-building. Fab review, chick!
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