I also enjoyed the way she created her fairies. Her magic was not only fantastical but also believable and it came with a cost. Rogerson did a wonderful job creating the world in her story. It had everything in it I used to love about fairy tales – and still do. This is a story pre-teen Robyn would have loved. But love cannot save them and it’s up to Isobel’s wit and talent to save her world – and Rook’s. Forced to depend on each other for survival, their alliance turns into trust and then love. But along the way, dangerous, magical creatures waylay them. When Isobel accidentally paints mortal sorrow in Rook’s eyes, he flies into a rage and spirits her away to his court to stand trial. Margaret Rogerson’s An Enchantment of Ravens takes us on a journey with Isobel, a prodigy portrait artist who gets tangled up in an adventure with fairy prince Rook, ruler of the Autumn Court.
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