
I repeated chapters many times until I finally gave up.

I was lost in the woods with these characters for several painful hours and I struggled to get through it. She also craftily depicts the power imbalance between Isobel and Rook, offering a refreshing dynamic in which Isobel often comes out on top. Review 3: An Enchantment of Ravens audiobook by S.Cowan Down hill after the first chapter This book had so much potential but the first chapter turned out to be it’s best. Rogerson ably builds this fantasy world through canny details and contemporary dialogue, allowing for an enjoyable read by fantasy and non-fantasy readers alike. Isobel accompanies Rook on a The Princess Bride-style magical adventure back to his home kingdom, finding along the way that their sparring relationship could turn into something more. When she captures this in a painting, his status is challenged in his kingdom as fair folk can never be seen to have a flaw. But her newest client, Rook, is unlike other fair folk she's met-there is a sorrow behind his eyes. They pay her in enchantments, which she is careful to phrase in such a way that there can be no loopholes. Seventeen-year-old Isobel is a talented painter who finds herself in demand by the fair folk, immortal beings captivated by human handicrafts. Gr 7 Up-This debut novel offers a lively romantic adventure.
