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Frey, by Melissa Wright

Frey, by Melissa Wright

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Frey, by Melissa Wright

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Frey's life is a lie. She doesn't remember being bound from magic. She didn't intend to get entangled in Council business. But she did. And now she's on the run. As the Council trackers pursue her, Frey discovers a world beyond their lies. With the aid of a stranger, she fights to reclaim her true identity before the others hunt her down. If they find her, she will burn.

Frey, by Melissa Wright

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #578560 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.81" h x .59" w x 5.06" l, .57 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 260 pages
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101 of 103 people found the following review helpful. A bit confusing By Cocktails and Books Elfreda (Frey) has lived in a small village with her Aunt Frannie. Her aunt either ignores her or makes her life a living hell. But Frey's life begins to take a drastic turn when she uses magic she didn't know she had to start a vine growing from a thistle. Frey soon finds herself on the run from her village council after being sentence for practicing black magic. She relies on the kindness of an elf she meets on the run and the man who she's not sure she should trust as he tries to outrun the council that wants to make sure her powers stay bound.I felt as confused as Frey when I finished this one. While the story moves along from Frey's life in the village to her running and then meeting up with the ragtag group who help her, it's the last 30 or so pages, where I was lost trying to figure out why Frey's powers were bound, who her grandfather is and just what is going on between Frey and Chevelle. It's obvious something is going on and this group is there to help Frey, but you have no idea why.Frey was also a little hard to warm up to. When we first met her, there really wasn't anything about her that invested you into connecting with her. To be honest, I didn't really connect with her until she started reading the diary. Even then, it wasn't really connecting with her but to the writer of the diary. I will admit, that once Frey finished the diary and she understands who the writer is, I connected with her.We don't know a lot about all the others in the group trying to help Frey, with the exception of Steed and Ruby, and that sometimes took away from the story because I kept wondering why they were helping this girl.I'm hoping (since I already bought it) that questions that were left at the end of this story are answered. That said, it was a read that did keep me in engaged, for no other reason than to try and figure out just exactly what was going on.

167 of 176 people found the following review helpful. Grr Urgh Heroine By Lukc Unfortunately I have to admit I am quite glad this book was free for the kindle when I bought it. It had promise, the premise had promise, and I'm an avid reader of fantasy and sci fi. Elf wrongly accused, flees ... sounds promising.However, after about a hundred pages of a heroine who seems to be the embodiment of teen angst and indecision, prone to blindly wafting along, hardly paying attention to anything and ever so often thinking to herself, _urgh, why did that happen?_ Grrr, he made me so angry._ ... and nevertheless *never* doing anything of her own initiative, I got to the point where I just couldn't take it. If the hero from whose perspective the book is written cares so little, then why should I care anymore? I finally skipped to the last few pages to see if the conclusion would make it worth my while to read the second half of the book and ... it didn't. Honestly, a book where I couldn't care less about any of the characters and where I wanted to throttle the angsty, self-absorbed little elf heroine.Oh, and for the editors: the past tense of "lie" (as in "lie down") is "lay."

114 of 121 people found the following review helpful. Good cover, bad book By Donyae Do not waste your time on this book. It is standard average outcast girl finds out she's something special drivel. And it's not even well written. Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy simple novels. I like just getting caught up in a story and enjoying it but there was nothing here to enjoy.Frey, the main character in this tale is whiny at best. She spends the entire book complaining. Well complaining or just fainting. Really, I have no idea how she gets anything done, she's unconscious for most of the book.The do hint at and later explain that she's been "bound" from magic and her memories and that's why she is pretty much useless however, that doesn't really cover all of the whining and stupidity that we have to put up with to get to the end of the book.After reading this I decided to save myself the torture and skip the second book. I found that I didn't care at all about a single person the book presented or what happened to them.Not a good read. Avoid.

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