![]() There's a lot to like about Stiefvater's writing. Because Hallowe'en on her sixteenth year is the night she dies. But with Hallowe'en approaching, Nuala knows she can't afford to get close to anyone. Nuala needs James to make a deal with her for her to survive, but the more she gets to know the piper, the less she wants to feed on his life force. The music she helps him make is better than he could ever manage on his own, but James knows the deadly consequences of making a deal with faeries, and he knows Nuala won't give him freebies for long. James has even attracted his own muse – the deadly and dangerously attractive Nuala. And there's nothing that attracts faeries more than music. For at James' new school, Thornking-Ash, the student populace is entirely made of musical prodigies. But his attempts to get away from her, and the unrequited love he still nurses, only lead him straight to more faeries than ever before. After his best friend fell in love with a faerie, James realised she would never love him that way. ![]()
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