Tuesday Reviews: Faebound by Saara El-Arifi

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Yeeran was born on the battlefield, has lived on the battlefield, and one day, she knows, she’ll die on the battlefield.
As a warrior in the elven army, Yeeran has known nothing but violence her whole life. Her sister, Lettle, is trying to make a living as a diviner, seeking prophecies of a better future.
When a fatal mistake leads to Yeeran’s exile from the Elven Lands, both sisters are forced into the terrifying wilderness beyond their borders.
There they encounter the impossible: the fae court. The fae haven’t been seen for a millennium. But now Yeeran and Lettle are thrust into their seductive world, torn among their loyalties to each other, their elven homeland, and their hearts.
“Faebound” is a uniquely written book, set in a world where humans and fae no longer walk the Earth. Only the elves remain. The story focuses on two fiercely protective sisters, Yeeran, and Leetle. After a mistake, and a sentence of exile for Yeeran, the sisters embark on a journey that neither of them could have foreseen. This book’s twist and turns will keep you engaged despite some pacing issues. This book starts off with heavy world building, but that soon falls away to focus on the romances rather than the action driven plot. All in all this one fell in the middle for me.
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