


As it is never entirely clear who to believe, you, like Brie, will find yourself constantly questioning who is the worthy male. That latter point lays the foundation for the story’s romance, which features a love triangle between Brie, Finn, and Ronan. Consequently, you are as in the dark as she is with regard to what will happen next or who to trust. You experience everything in real time through Brie’s eyes. The use of a first-person narrative and the present tense heightens this sense of the unknown and truly immerses you in the story.

Well, for starters, it has an entrancing plot, filled with fantastical elements, suspense, romance, and enough twists and turns to keep you on your toes. You might ask what about These Hollow Vows makes it worth the sacrifice of productivity and sleep. I was so entranced by the book that I devoured all of its 400 pages in a single day. I snuck away at every available opportunity to read it, and I stayed up into the wee hours of the night to finish it. What a fun, escapist read! These Hollow Vows pulled me in right away and did not let go until the very last page. TLDR: With its captivating plot, fantastical setting, and well-crafted love triangle, this is the perfect read for when you feel like escaping from reality for a spell. Will she be able to follow through on her plan? As Brie spends more time with the two males, her feelings for both grow, creating a conflict of both the heart and conscience. A group of Unseelies led by an enigmatic faerie named Finn decide to help her with the former to achieve the latter, she will have to pose as a potential bride for Ronan. To be successful, not only will she have to hone her natural talent for sneaking around, but she will also have to cozy up to the Seelie prince, Ronan. Desperate to get her sister back, Brie makes a deal with the king to steal three objects from the rival Seelie Court in exchange for her sister’s freedom. When the two sisters fall behind on their payments to their aunt, she sells Jas to the wicked faerie king of the Unseelie Court. She does not relish thieving, but it is the only way to pay off the debt that she and her sister, Jas, owe their cruel aunt, Madame V.

She can blend in with the shadows and move through the night undetected, an ability which has made her quite skilled in the art of breaking and entering. Brie has always felt at home in the darkness.
