The Strong & The Stolen | Review

Title: The Strong & The Stolen
Series: Gifted Fae Academy #3
Author: Brittni Chenelle
Pages: 196 pages
Version: Ebook (ARC)
Rating: ★★★★

Synopsis

The Fae have Fallen.

Our world isn’t what it used to be. Fae were once revered as saviors and now? Hated doesn’t even begin to describe it.

As if it wasn’t bad enough that the elites no longer hold the power in Ancetol, the guy I love is in prison for life and my best friend? She disappeared without a trace—kidnapped—and I’ve made it my personal mission to save her.

To call my life complicated would be an understatement, but it gets worse when an old enemy resurfaces and threatens to slaughter the already tenuous peace in our city.

The strong have to rise, before life as we know it is stolen.

Ancetol is stronger than it appears—and so am I.

This Upper YA/NA series is intended for mature audiences. It contains cursing, sexual situations, bullying, and violence.


Review

This book was provided by the author in exchange for an honest review. Thank you Brittni Chenelle!

The Strong & The Stolen is the third and final book in the Gifted Fae Academy series and continues the story of Reina and Kaito.

The Strong & The Stolen was another great book written by Brittni Chenelle! I really liked this book because it was a fun and fast-paced read and I really liked the ending of this book. The story is also really original because I haven’t read something like this series before, which makes me enjoy it even more.

I love how much Reina and Kaito changed from book 1. I remember not liking Kaito and now I have a different opinion about him. Reina is such a brave character and I love a strong heroine! I really liked reading in the two perspectives because you get to know more about the character’s feelings and intentions.

The Strong & The Stolen was such a good and quick read. I love it when books have shorter chapters because it’s easier and faster to read. I also really liked that at the end of the book, there was a link to the Gifted Fae Academy Yearbook. I loved the illustrations and it was nice to see how Brittni Chenelle imagined her characters to look like!