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Jessamin has been an outcast since she moved from her island home of Melei to the dreary country of Albion. Everything changes when she meets Finn, a gorgeous, enigmatic young lord who introduces her to the secret world of Albion’s nobility, a world that has everything Jessamin doesn’t—power, money, status…and magic. But Finn has secrets of his own, dangerous secrets that the vicious Lord Downpike will do anything to possess. Unless Jessamin, armed only with her wits and her determination, can stop him.
I hate it when people say a book is my best book, because I feel like that is subtly snubbing my other books, and . . . I really like all of Kiersten White's other work, especially Paranormalcy and Mind Games, but . . .I loved Illusions of Fate. I was completed absorbed in it. Jessamin is so completely interesting and kick-ass and Finn was so cool and sooooo hot, and the world and its magic was so finely built. And I wept over a bird. Which is unusual for me.Her best book ever, in my opinion. :)
***Review posted on The Eater of Books! blog***Illusions of Fate by Kiersten WhitePublisher: HarperTeenPublication Date: September 9, 2014Rating: 4 starsSource: eARC from EdelweissSummary (from Goodreads):I did my best to keep you from crossing paths with this world. And I shall do my best to protect you now that you have.Jessamin has been an outcast since she moved from her island home of Melei to the dreary country of Albion. Everything changes when she meets Finn, a gorgeous, enigmatic young

Illusions of Fate may well be my favourite Kiersten White book to date. This beautifully written story is captivating, thrilling and intriguing. Coupled with a lush setting, and brilliant characters this is one book not to be missed!Jessamin leaves her island home to move Albion to further her studies. And it is not an easy place for her to be. Jessamin is darker skinned, poor and from Melei, and none of these things are a good thing according to the wealthy, privileged, and mostly elitist
6.5 out of 10 Ревью в моем блоге/This review on my blogLiving A Thousand Lives (please use Chrome/Yandex browser or Android/IOS to see the page; otherwise, spoiler-tags I use to make my post compact may not work)Short-Soundtrack:Shiro Sagisu FateLunik The GameJamie Cullum If I Ruled The WorldGenre: historical fantasy, YAStuff: magic, aristocrats, colonization Fail: rushed pacingWOW: nice charactersPOV: 3rd-person, femaleLove-Geometry: seemingQuote-Core: "Dear Mama, I am being stalked by
4.5 starsI still haven't found a 5 star worthy book for this year, but I thought this was really close; in fact, I might round up to 5 if I dwell on the positive aspects of this book. I'm gonna make a bold claim by saying that this is fantasy lite at its finest. The word building, though lacking some details, is highly creative and inventive. The setting is different from the usual high fantasy setting and I thought the inclusion of racial issues and colonial references is a nice touch. It
Its disappointing to see a novel that displayed as much potential as Illusions of Fate stumble over so many hurdles towards its fizzling ending. The book reaches out to readers yet repeatedly pulls back, offering moments of wit and spark amidst a rushed and underdeveloped concept that seems so unsure of itself. While its a quick read and never a slog, it sits comfortably in that middling spot, never quite striving for more.Read my full review at Bibliodaze.
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Hardcover | Pages: 278 pages Rating: 3.84 | 7073 Users | 1338 Reviews

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Original Title: | Illusions of Fate |
ISBN: | 0062135899 (ISBN13: 9780062135896) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Eleanor, Jessamin Olea, Lord Finley Ackerly, Sir Bird, Lord Downpike |
Setting: | Albion |
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I did my best to keep you from crossing paths with this world. And I shall do my best to protect you now that you have.Jessamin has been an outcast since she moved from her island home of Melei to the dreary country of Albion. Everything changes when she meets Finn, a gorgeous, enigmatic young lord who introduces her to the secret world of Albion’s nobility, a world that has everything Jessamin doesn’t—power, money, status…and magic. But Finn has secrets of his own, dangerous secrets that the vicious Lord Downpike will do anything to possess. Unless Jessamin, armed only with her wits and her determination, can stop him.
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Title | : | Illusions of Fate |
Author | : | Kiersten White |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 278 pages |
Published | : | September 9th 2014 by HarperTeen |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Magic. Historical. Historical Fiction. Paranormal |
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Ratings: 3.84 From 7073 Users | 1338 ReviewsEvaluation Out Of Books Illusions of Fate
4 Stars ILLUSIONS OF FATE is a magically enchanting, highly emotional, and beautifully written. With a spiraling world of ups and downs, that will have you swaying with the need for more. With it's highly complex characters, to it's richly dramatic world, and it's sweeping magical undertow, it's made for a thrilling adventure that will keep you on your toes until the very end. I was hooked from the beginning of ILLUSIONS OF FATE . It was something about this book that instantly drew me in.I hate it when people say a book is my best book, because I feel like that is subtly snubbing my other books, and . . . I really like all of Kiersten White's other work, especially Paranormalcy and Mind Games, but . . .I loved Illusions of Fate. I was completed absorbed in it. Jessamin is so completely interesting and kick-ass and Finn was so cool and sooooo hot, and the world and its magic was so finely built. And I wept over a bird. Which is unusual for me.Her best book ever, in my opinion. :)
***Review posted on The Eater of Books! blog***Illusions of Fate by Kiersten WhitePublisher: HarperTeenPublication Date: September 9, 2014Rating: 4 starsSource: eARC from EdelweissSummary (from Goodreads):I did my best to keep you from crossing paths with this world. And I shall do my best to protect you now that you have.Jessamin has been an outcast since she moved from her island home of Melei to the dreary country of Albion. Everything changes when she meets Finn, a gorgeous, enigmatic young

Illusions of Fate may well be my favourite Kiersten White book to date. This beautifully written story is captivating, thrilling and intriguing. Coupled with a lush setting, and brilliant characters this is one book not to be missed!Jessamin leaves her island home to move Albion to further her studies. And it is not an easy place for her to be. Jessamin is darker skinned, poor and from Melei, and none of these things are a good thing according to the wealthy, privileged, and mostly elitist
6.5 out of 10 Ревью в моем блоге/This review on my blogLiving A Thousand Lives (please use Chrome/Yandex browser or Android/IOS to see the page; otherwise, spoiler-tags I use to make my post compact may not work)Short-Soundtrack:Shiro Sagisu FateLunik The GameJamie Cullum If I Ruled The WorldGenre: historical fantasy, YAStuff: magic, aristocrats, colonization Fail: rushed pacingWOW: nice charactersPOV: 3rd-person, femaleLove-Geometry: seemingQuote-Core: "Dear Mama, I am being stalked by
4.5 starsI still haven't found a 5 star worthy book for this year, but I thought this was really close; in fact, I might round up to 5 if I dwell on the positive aspects of this book. I'm gonna make a bold claim by saying that this is fantasy lite at its finest. The word building, though lacking some details, is highly creative and inventive. The setting is different from the usual high fantasy setting and I thought the inclusion of racial issues and colonial references is a nice touch. It
Its disappointing to see a novel that displayed as much potential as Illusions of Fate stumble over so many hurdles towards its fizzling ending. The book reaches out to readers yet repeatedly pulls back, offering moments of wit and spark amidst a rushed and underdeveloped concept that seems so unsure of itself. While its a quick read and never a slog, it sits comfortably in that middling spot, never quite striving for more.Read my full review at Bibliodaze.
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