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Frost: A fae romance (Frost and Nectar Book 1)

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In regards to the humans vs. robots vs. cannibals, these elements of the story are fascinating. Of course, I found myself most interested when it came to the topic of the robots, especially considering the situation with Frost's father. Without giving away spoilers, when Frost was younger he uploaded his consciousness into a chip that was inserted into their robot servant. For all intents and purposes, he now has the body of the robot. That is up until a malfunction causes the robot to rise to the surface and causes her father to disappear sometimes. We get to see other robots who are attempting an uprising against humans - to see what their idea of humanity is, is pretty fascinating. In regards to the cannibals, Frost refers to them as Eaters - at first I was thinking that they're strictly zombies, but I wouldn't quite call that the case. I'd say that they're definitely more along the lines of cannibals instead. Either way, Frost finds herself right in the middle of what is still basically a robot uprising and zombie apocalypse.

Overall, this was an exciting story with interesting characters and an intriguing Fae world. If you are a fan of stories with original ideas and addictive writing then you'll want to grab this one! Nova had vowed to use her paranormal powers to destroy her nemesis that has been undefeated for more than one and a half centuries. But her biggest problem is that she does not know how to go about it. This was a bit slow for my liking. There are parts where I not only doubled the speed, but I also thought about dnf-ing it. I'm glad I finished it though. Something happened at the end that I wasn't expecting, but I really liked it. In fact, I think when that 'something' happened, I liked the book much more. (And I love the cover!)Deirdre J. Fagan (1 January 2009). Critical Companion to Robert Frost: A Literary Reference to His Life and Work. Infobase Publishing. p.249. ISBN 978-1-4381-0854-4. Nelson Mandela had said: "I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear."

His poem " Fire and Ice" influenced the title and other aspects of George R. R. Martin's fantasy series A Song of Ice and Fire. [61] [62] The concept of the story was intriguing, and interesting: The story takes place in a dystopian setting (we have no time frame, but i'm going to go with a distant future..) but unlike the majority of the dystopias, this one has a very medievel tone...in certain things...in the Frost, there's no money, products are exchanged by other products. Like the name indicates, it appears that its habitants live on a perpetual winter. Live is hard and bleak. I really enjoyed this it’s a Fae fantasy enemies-to-lovers slow-burn romance set in an alternate world where humans are now aware of the existence of faerie. Ava is a low-level Fae brought up in the human world. She has no idea of her origins or parents and was abandoned before later being adopted by her human mother. Alone since her mother's death, she has one constant her fiancé when he betrays her Ava is heartbroken swearing off love and it’s this decision that paves her way forward.It was cold, the kind of cold that made bones feel brittle and hands ache. My breath streamed from my lips like smoke and my feet made wet, crunching sounds in the snow as I slipped through the forest. About Lia: strong characters that put their family first are my thing. That’s why I liked Lia. Also the “I had allowed myself to feel love (…) in a way I’d once sworn to myself I never would” question is something that I personally relate and find charming to see. The transformation of Lia as a character was also amazing. This book to me was like some crazy mix up of The Village (M. Knight Shyamalan) and The Forest of Hands and Teeth (Carrie Ryan) all jumbled together...in a very good way. I was creeped out through a majority of it wondering what the Watchers really were. I only know of a handful of books that have brought on such intense feelings of fear and this one did it. That shows the author knows what she is doing and doing it well.

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