

I didn’t know what on earth I thought of it when I started, but after fifty pages or so… Where do I even begin? The beginning I guess…Īfter our killer cliffhanger in The Falconer, I was actually really shocked with how the book began. This book begins very differently than I expected it to. My review of The Falconer can be found here. My review contains minor marked spoilers for this book and for book one, The Falconer. This book is the second book in the trilogy The Falconer. And the price of doing so might be her life… Only Aileana can save both worlds, but in order to do so she must awaken her latent Falconer powers. It is a fragile alliance, but an even greater danger awaits: the human and fae worlds may disappear forever. The few human survivors are living in an underground colony, in an uneasy truce with a remnant of the fae. And Aileana knows the devastation is all her fault. The city of Edinburgh is now an unrecognizable wasteland.

Just when she’s about to lose all hope, Aileana is rescued by an unexpected ally and returns home, only to confront a terrifying truth. Time after agonizing time Lonnrach steals Aileana’s memories, searching for knowledge to save his world. Now she wakes in an alien world of mirrors, magic, and deception-a prisoner of the evil fae Lonnrach, who has a desperate and deadly plan for his new captive. Aileana Kameron, the Falconer, disappeared through the fae portal she was trying to close forever.
