It has been a while since I read the first book in this series, so it took me a little bit to get back into the storyline. Wayfarer picks up quite a while after the first Faery Rebels book ended (about 14 years later). This book focused on another one of the faeries from the Oak (Linden), and her quest to help out her fellow faeries by regaining their magic.
What I particularly enjoyed about this book was that it included some of the main characters from the first book, but also introduced/developed new characters that were particular to this storyline. Like the first book, Wayfarer focused on the interactions between humans and faeries. The difference (that I found to be interesting) was that this book got deeper into the relationships between faeries and humans, and showed more of their dependence on one another. Wayfarer had more action, more relationships, and the ending was set up well for the next book in the series.
In Wayfarer you get to see Linden develop and grow into a more mature faery. You also get to meet several new groups of faeries that weren't present in the first book. This book was hard to put down, and I am very eager to read the next book in the series (Arrow). I give Wayfarer 4 out of 5 stars.
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