Tin by Amber R Duell, Candace Robinson

Tin (Faeries of Oz, #1)

by Amber R. Duell and Candace Robinson

Tin is the most famous fae in Oz for all the wrong reasons. Cursed with a stone heart, he is the perfect assassin: ruthless, efficient, and merciless with thousands of kills to his name. When his old friend, Lion, offers him a small fortune to deliver Dorothy to the South for his lover to wear the girl’s head as her own, Tin doesn’t hesitate to accept the unsavory deal.

Dorothy Gale lost everything—her family to illness, her dog to age, and now her farm to foreclosure. The entire town thought she was crazy for believing in a faerie world called Oz, but even after ten years have passed, she can’t help knowing she was right. So when an emerald green portal opens in her wheat field, she jumps at the opportunity to return to the only place she ever felt like she belonged.

Tin wasn’t expecting a grown woman to step through the portal, just as Dorothy wasn’t expecting Tin to have his stone heart back, but Oz holds more unexpected things than either could have imagined. Magic has hidden dangerous lies behind glamour, trapped innocents in curses, and left the land of Oz in turmoil—none more so than the South. As Tin and Dorothy travel together for the second time in a decade, their lives begin to make sense again. Soon, they must decide who to give their loyalties to before Lion takes Dorothy’s head and Tin’s cursed heart is forever doomed.

Perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas and Laura Thalassa.

Reviewed by Joni Reads on

4 of 5 stars

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This book was unlike anything else I have read. I really loved the new spin on the classic story of The Wizard of Oz.

Tin was an interesting and flawed character and I really loved reading about how he has dealt with having a heart only for it to turn back to stone.

Dorothy was also a good character but she seemed a little under developed. Not so much that I didn't enjoy reading about her just that I didn't feel as much of an interest or connection to her as I did to Tin.

The villain, Langwidere, was very intriguing to me. I definitely plan to read the novella, Lion, so I can find out more about her character.

I rated it four stars because the ending did feel a little rushed but I still enjoyed it regardless.

I definitely plan to read the rest of the series!

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