Cursed (Court of Isles  #1)

Cursed (Court of Isles #1)

Gina LaManna

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Allie Wells is many things: Doctor. Runaway bride. Fae. Except for two huge problems: She doesn’t believe in magic. The Fae were killed off centuries ago. Alessia “Allie” Wells is a woman of science. She doesn’t believe in things like werewolves and vampires, sparkly or otherwise. Until her wedding day, when a darkly alluring man appears and kidnaps her in the middle of her glamorous Upper East Side nuptials, whisking her away to a magical island. As the weeks pass, Alessia struggles to accept this new world—an enchanting land rife with fascinating creatures—and her place in it. She soon learns of the curse that is holding her new island captive…and killing everyone on it. Only a true Fae can break the curse. Which is impossible, seeing as Fae have been extinct for centuries. When Alessia discovers that she is the only remaining full-blooded Fae in existence, she accepts her responsibility to save the island, and everyone on it. The longer Alessia stays, the more she falls in love with her new home. For the first time ever, she feels like she belongs. Not least of all because of the intensely powerful man who has slowly been capturing her heart... But if Alessia can’t undo the curse holding this island hostage, then none of it will matter—because she’ll lose everything she’s come to love. But if Alessia can’t undo the curse holding this island hostage, then none of it will matter—because she’ll lose everything she’s come to love.

Publication Year: 2024


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  • danielaalves
    May 11, 2025
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    DNF

    First of all I would like to thank Netgalley and the free copy of the book.

    Unfortunately I had to DNF this book. I really loved the premise and some moments of the characters, but overall I felt like the characters were all over the place and that there was a lot of information but it wasn't developed. I stopped reading this book at 60% and at this point a lot of the answers that should have been answered still weren't.

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