
An Enchantment of Ravens is often described as the perfect read for fans of A Court of Thorns and Roses, so this had to be a success. I knew, when I began reading this book, my expectations were high. A more pressing matter has surfaced, and Rook and Isobel might need each other in more ways than they’d thought. Mad with fury, Rook abducts Isobel to make her stand trial back in the Autumnlands, but they’ll never get there. But she made one, unforgivable mistake: she painted Rooks enchanting eyes full of human emotion, just as she had seen. She paints a portrait more beautiful than any painting she ever created. Then, one day, the prince of the Autumnlands shows up at her doorstep: Rook. And Isobel was doing great: her beautiful portraits have become a phenomenon among the fair folk.

The fair folk cannot create Craft themselves, so they turn to humans to create it for them. Isobel, a painter living in the endless summers of Whimsy, has to be very cautious when it comes to her clients. In this standalone high-fantasy novel, we’re thrown into a world that consists of four regions, each one named after the season every region has always lived in.
