LE FAY by Sophie Keetch


     The sheer essence of this book has been amazingly favorable for me. I have fallen in love with the story, and yes I long for more. I cannot wait to start the next installment! Morgan's character alone has made this series so enticing. 

    My "mama" heart sank when the wizard tricked her out of her newborn child. She has lost two children and I felt every stray thought she had. Being able to identify with the main character is always a blessing. 

    Blood ties do not mean everything. Keetch has out done herself with this rendition of Merlin. It's the story we have never heard, but so desperately needed. Can she regain favor with her brother or will she always be an outcast without her children. King Author is casted as a man of great uncertainty. I loathe his character in this book and wish that Keetch makes him pay ounce of flesh for what he has done to his sister. Power corrupts all! What is the importance of a crown? Can she get past this? I didn't want to be book spoiler, so I will not reveal what happens to everything she loves. 

    In the kingdom, where man rule the world, will Queen Morgan be able to truly regain her place by her brother side? Will the betrayal of a brother the death of a lover, and the loss of a multiple children drive Morgan to the very edge? 

    I will leave you with this one thought. Is there a light at the end of the tunnel?



    I would gladly write this book at a five out of five stars. I have officially become one of Keetch's massive fans and look forward to reading all of her work. If you were looking for your next adventure, this is the book for you. Although I do think being in a woman's perspective that only females would truly get into the story.

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