5/11/2023 0 Comments The Key of F by Jennifer HaskinAs usual, most of the romantic strife is down to lack of communication between the relevant characters, but here there are also some legitimate concerns related to the paths their lives must take, which creates a more adult and authentic relationship trial. There is a large romance element to the plot, with a traditional love triangle causing internal conflict to rival the external ‘lost magical princess’ tension. From starting off with schoolyard gossip about boys and lessons, the protaganist soon finds herself running, hiding and fighting for her life in some very adult situations. This book is labelled as Young Adult fantasy, but I felt the characters and plot matured into adulthood as the story progressed. Alongside her best friends and the man who rejected her three years ago, Fale must discover the truths of her past to achieve her true destiny.Ĭan she harness her inner warrior to save her people? And can she prove that she is no longer an innocent child to the man she loves along the way? But, when she starts having strange visions that predict the future on her 18th birthday, it turns her life into anything but ordinary. After all, she is training to be a peacekeeping warrior under the direction of her adoptive father. The decision to review and my opinions are my own.*īlurb: Though Fale has never discovered who murdered her parents and left her orphaned as a child, she attempts to lead a normal and peaceful life.
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