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Original Title: Frey ASIN B005EIO02C
Edition Language: English
Series: The Frey Saga #1
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Frey (The Frey Saga #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 246 pages
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Title:Frey (The Frey Saga #1)
Author:Melissa Wright
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 246 pages
Published:July 25th 2011
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Magic. Paranormal. Fiction. Romance. Business. Amazon

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Unaware she's been bound from using magic, Frey leads a small, miserable life in the village where she's sent after the death of her mother. But a tiny spark starts a fury of changes and she finds herself running from everything she's ever known.
Hunted by council for practicing dark magic, she is certain she's been wrongfully accused. She flees, and is forced to rely on strangers for protection. But the farther she strays from home, the more her magic and forgotten memories return and she begins to suspect all is not as it seems.

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Ratings: 3.6 From 5816 Users | 596 Reviews

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At first, I'm just intrigued with the title, then after reading the first few chapters I become interested with the lead character - what did she do, what was not done or why she is forbidden to use magic.After reading a few chapters again, I realized that someone comes and go in the life of the lead character but eventually never had an impact to the plot...Anyway, the story is going nowhere I don't know how I finish the story or manage to finish this one but all I know it is free in google

Let me start out by saying that Frey was an amazing story. It takes a wonderful mind to come up with the many situations, twists, and turns that this author gives the reader. From the get go, I was enthralled. Elfreda is an elf who doesn't fit into the small village she lives in. We immediately know she is living with an aunt and that her parents are dead. I felt immediate sympathy for Frey. She has endured a great deal and is forced to live with an aunt who enjoys being cruel. I knew the author

READ THIS WHOLE BOOK TODAY IN ONE SITTING AND IT WAS FABULOUS! really good book for a quick fantasy fix!

I bought this book for two reasons: the summary on the Goodreads page, which seemed interesting, and the very reasonable price on Amazon. I didn't pick it up immediately, but being on vacation and having finished another quick read, I turned to FREY.My main issues with the book lie with the main character and the plot. First off, I found it very hard to sympathize with Frey (or Freya), mostly because she shows a lot of tendencies toward being, well, a killing machine with zero compassion. She

I tried several times (unsuccessfully) to win this book when it was offered as a Goodreads giveaway. So when I discovered it for free on Barnes and Noble I downloaded it immediately. Unfortunately, it was difficult to get 'into' this book, so it took forever to get through it since I would put it down and read other books and come back for a little more torture before finding something else to read ... lather, rinse, repeat. I did finish it, finally ... two months later.I was so put off by the

First of all, I received a copy of this book signed from the author so my thanks to Melissa Wright! *Spoiler Alert.*This is the best kind of story: action packed, a little bit of sexual tension, and a heroin who has yet to find herself. Literally, in this case. Fraya, Elfreda, Frey...this is our main character! But she doesn't know who she is. And she doesn't know that she doesn't know who she is because all of her memories have been stripped from her. The story starts in a small Elvin

This could have been SO great. It is the type of thing I would normally like a lot. As it is, it was sorely lacking something. I could see the potential, I really could, which made the let down so much worse. Most of the characters were only 'alright-ish' nothing I would write home about. (Not that I do that kind of thing, haha!) Some I liked and ended up feeling sorry that they were in this book. It was their ruin, they deserve so much more. Some I found myself asking why they were even there.

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