Will Calla be able to save Pixieland?
Calla
Calla is our main character that is born to human parents who live near ley lines, so she happens to be a fairy. She is a whimsical character that I loved reading from her point-of-view. There comes the whole thing of her being nice than trying to be mean as her Pixie parents want from her. It's hard to not want to prank.
What I like about Calla is that her voice is so unique and so bright that the reader gets a clear vision of her. Another thing that I like about her is that she is funny and that it helps with individual parts.
The Story
We follow Calla on the many adventures that she has somehow gotten roped into doing. We also learn a lot about her heritage with her. Another thing that I like about this book is that we learn things with Calla, who just turns sixteen. Calla is a great character, and I can't wait to read more in this series.
Five Stars
Pixieland Diaries by Christina Bauer is a fantastic book that I had a lovely time reading. I loved everything that was happening in the book, and it was done in a way that it didn't make me cringe. Ms. Bauer is definitely an author that I will be watching for from now on.
I am giving this book five stars and recommending it to anyone that likes to read fantasy young adult books about fairies.
Pixieland Diaries Sampler
Dear Dairy,
When we last left my life, I'd just accepted a magical visit from my future husband the elf prince Dare. After that, a small sphere of blue light appears nearby. The shape expands until it turns into what I call Ghost-Dare. Technically, this is his astral body projecting into my bedroom for a visit.
Ghost-Dare is just catchier, in my opinion.
For a moment, I drink in the sight of him. Even though he's semi-transparent, Ghost-Dare is still rather attractive. Like all winter elves, the prince is crazy tall and ripped with muscle. As always, Dare's longish dark hair perfectly highlights the straight cut of his jawline. Today he wears his standard black armor and a fur-trimmed cloak. It's really a shame that the winter realm is so cold. I never get to see the guy in shorts.
Dare's teeth turn super pointy while his nails stretch into extra-long claws. That's a winter elf thing; it means he's upset. "I just left a meeting with the summer court," Dare says in his rumbly voice. "I have terrible news."
"Let me guess. Lazare is sending an assassin after me."
"Yes. How did you know?"
"I'm incredibly wise about a lot of things. It goes along with being grown-up and mysterious." There, that told him. "Anything else?"
"I'll be at Lazare's court for some days." He raises his hand, showing off the scar on his palm. "I may not be able to accept your requests to talk. At least, not right away."
That's unusual. Dare is always ready for my summons. "Oh? Anything I should know about?"
"Perhaps." Dare rakes his fingers through his messy hair. That's a sure sign he's hiding something. "I don't want to say until I'm certain."
"Let me guess. Does it have to do with naming your bride?"
"Calla." Even as a ghost, I can see him blush.
The pieces fall together. For Dare to ensure I'm his future wife, he must meet with Lazare. After all, summer fae are more powerful than winter. Most likely, Lazare thought Dare would wed one of his yucky daughters. What a horror show those three are. Dare will offer some concessions so Lazare will accept a different choice of wife. Magic wands, most likely. Those store power and are crazy expensive. I nod once to myself, confident I have it all worked out. And once everything is set with Lazare, Dare will spring his surprise proposal on me. What a sweetie.
"I completely understand." It's an effort not to blab my discovery, but I don't want to ruin Dare's plan. "I'll be fine while you're gone."
All signs of blush leave his face. Ghost-Dare fixes me with a serious look. "Listen to me carefully."
I shift in my bed and lean forward, as if I want to listen better. Which is sort of true. However, the movement also gives me the change to rearrange my blankets in a way that best shows off my pretty PJs.
"Go on," I say solemnly.
"Lazare won't stop sending assassins. Be on your guard. Summon me if you need me." Ghost-Dare raises his hand once more. The scar on his palm glows blue with power. "I will always find you."
Sweet, but not a proposal. I slap on a fake smile. "How nice."
"There's more, Calla." Ghost-Dare float-walks even nearer and—at last—I know this is it. His heartfelt confession.
All of a sudden, it's hard to pull enough air into my lungs. "Yes?"
"I've always noticed you," says Ghost-Dare.
"Of course." I look up at him through my lashes. According to my kissy novels, this particular glance works well for romance. "You see me as—"
"The little sister I never knew I wanted," finishes Ghost-Dare.
"What?" I can't believe this.
"You're the only trustworthy person in my life. As an elf prince, you've no idea what that means. No matter what happens, I'll always protect you."
"Oh." The words echo through my mind.
Protect.
Not love.
Not marry.
Protect.
With that, it's official. My life sucks. Pulling the covers over my head, I scrunch lower on the mattress. "Got it," I say through the comforter. "I'll stay safe."
"Am I being dismissed?"
"I ate galla root for dinner and you know how filling that is. Bye, Dare."
"Rest well, little hob."
Ugh. Little hob is a nickname from when we were kids. Like I need reminding that Dare's frosty pea brain has me stuck at six years old. To show my displeasure, I pull down the covers and stick out my tongue once more. That will show him, part deux.
Ghost-Dare grins, and it's a great look on him. Who am I kidding? Every expression works on this guy. A moment later, Dare's cloudy self dissolves from the room. Which is fine. Now I can get some rest. Only trouble is, the more I think about it, the more I keep wondering about Dare's visit to the summer elves.
Fat chance of falling asleep now.
-Calla
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