Poppy is a spunky faery who acts as a sort of bounty hunter for the King of the Unseelie Court. In the ongoing war between the Unseelie Court and the Seelie Court, every hand is needed on deck...including those of the Halflings, who are human/faery hybrids. Most of the time, those Halflings have no idea of their lineage, and are only too happy to be taken back to something as magical as Faery land. Those jobs are easy for Poppy, who is disdainful of the human world and cares nothing for the people who inhabit it.
For Poppy's latest job, she is tasked with bringing back a very important Halfling named Reed. There's only one little catch: the Seelie Queen has somehow figured out a way to deactivate all of the portals between Faery land and the human world. Once Poppy finds Reed and convinces him to come back with her, she is unable to create a portal to take them home. On top of that, a faery assassin has been sent to kill Poppy....but sent by whom?
Reed forces Poppy to face her irrational dislike of humans, and after spending a few days in Reed's company, Poppy has to admit he has a strange allure that she can't help but be drawn to. Will Poppy be able to circumvent the Seelie Queen and find a working portal? Why is Reed so important to the Unseelie King? And why is there an assassin tracking their every move?
I genuinely enjoyed this book! Poppy is a brassy, take charge gal with wits and spunk, and she doesn't seem to be scared or intimidated by anything. She is a strong heroine; not one of those shrinking violets who always needs a boy to rescue her. Characters Poppy and Reed are well developed and relatable, and as the story winds down in Book 1, it opens up all kinds of possibilities for Book 2 and beyond.
I recommend this book for readers 15+ who enjoy fantasy and the enchanting world of Faery!