The Forgotten Ones by Laura Howard - This book was free for Kindle quite some time ago and the brief description interested me enough that I grabbed it when I had the chance. I then promptly forgot about it till a couple of weeks ago - St Patrick's Day - when I was browsing for something rather "Irish" to read. While I don't see that this is specifically intended for a Young Adult audience, that was my impression as I read it.
Allison is a very serious 21-year-old who is planning to go to grad school and then get a good job so she can take care of her schizophrenic mother. She keeps to herself and tries not to get involved with the social life of her cousin Nicole, and certainly doesn't want to get into a relationship with Ethan, despite the fact that she's been in love with him since childhood. When her long-lost father unexpectedly shows up, and claims that he can help Allison's mother, she is initially quite distrustful. Liam (her father) has other claims that are even more fantastic - he has been missing and unknown for all her life because he was living with the "fairy folk" of Ireland, the Tuatha de Danaan. And now that he has returned, Allison and her mother and even Ethan may be in danger. When Allison's mother disappears, she needs to trust Liam and some of the Tuatha de Danaan for their help in rescuing her.
This was another book that was slow to truly get my attention, but eventually it did. I found it difficult to keep track of some of the fairy folk characters, and I thought it odd that the Pronunciation Guide for the Irish names was at the END of the book rather than the beginning. Overall, I was impressed with the quality of writing, especially for a first novel, and was very glad that the editing had been done well (if there were any grammatical errors, I don't remember them.)! Another plus in my opinion was that the book was clean - no filthy language, and no gratuitous bedroom scenes. It was a fun, fantasy-fiction read and one I think would be enjoyed by young adult and adult readers who like fantasy and fairy magic tales. It is the first in a planned trilogy (I believe the second book is planned for late this year.) so I expected a somewhat "open" ending to lead into the next installment, but it was a more abrupt and cliff-hanger ending than I would have liked. I prefer to have a better wrap-up of one story with teasers to encourage me to read the next. This book ends more with a feeling that there has been only a temporary resolution and that I'll "have to" read the next book to truly find out what happens. Whether I will or not remains to be seen - if I remember to pick up the next book when it's available, I would like to see what's next for Allison.
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