Bex (Beckie Bookworm)'s Reviews > The Faire
The Faire (Harrow Faire #5)
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The dramatic finale to this addictive roller-coaster of a series and it definitely brought it’s A-game and I was transfixed from the instant I started reading.
I couldn’t read fast enough here and it was over far too soon and as much as I’m happy to finish and get my closure I’m also incredibly sad that this journey has finally reached its finish well at least my part in it has.
In my head, I can still envision all their lives going forward day by day as they seek new horizons and adventures together as a family.
Here Cora and Simon’s bond is put to the ultimate test and we get to see if they’ve got what it takes to go the long haul.
Not just for Simon though and while he does sacrifice an integral part of himself to try and save his contortionist Cora’s loyalties are also firmly tested as well.
Has she really accepted Simon in his entirety both the good and the bad?
How far does her love and trust actually extend when events and logic are screaming otherwise.
Can Simon trust in her devotion when the chips are laid down and Simon himself just how much does he actually care for Cora enough to place her above his own wants and needs?
We finally get to see all these questions and more finally answered in full as this all plays out against the colourful backdrop of the Faire, Lines have been drawn and there can only be one victor.
So this still had surprises to bring forth and was emotional and hard-hitting and so very intense.
My heart was in my mouth throughout and I felt so emotionally connected and equally distraught.
It was also funny and whimsical and sweet and hot, In fact, my emotions were pinging all over the place with this one.
I especially adore how Simon doesn’t really change I think that would have been a mistake.
I love that he has it so bad for Cora but still retains all of his psychotic puppeteer personality.
He is still essentially Sadistic sarcastic Simon just one that also loves his girl.
I also love that Cora grows and Morphs into who she was always meant to be the best version of herself and they really couldn’t be any more perfect for one another.
This was so very well done indeed and I’m in awe of this author.
This is definitely one of my favourite ever series and this author is an exceptional story-teller.
This is all so unusual and unique and I have adored every single second of it.
I highly recommend this series and its been such a fabulous journey.
I voluntary reviewed a copy of The Faire (Harrow Faire #5)

Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
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Bex (Beckie Bookworm)'s review
bookshelves: arc, book-reviews, dark, paranormal, psycho-heroine-hero, romance, circus
Nov 15, 2020
bookshelves: arc, book-reviews, dark, paranormal, psycho-heroine-hero, romance, circus


The dramatic finale to this addictive roller-coaster of a series and it definitely brought it’s A-game and I was transfixed from the instant I started reading.
I couldn’t read fast enough here and it was over far too soon and as much as I’m happy to finish and get my closure I’m also incredibly sad that this journey has finally reached its finish well at least my part in it has.
In my head, I can still envision all their lives going forward day by day as they seek new horizons and adventures together as a family.
Here Cora and Simon’s bond is put to the ultimate test and we get to see if they’ve got what it takes to go the long haul.
Not just for Simon though and while he does sacrifice an integral part of himself to try and save his contortionist Cora’s loyalties are also firmly tested as well.
Has she really accepted Simon in his entirety both the good and the bad?
How far does her love and trust actually extend when events and logic are screaming otherwise.
Can Simon trust in her devotion when the chips are laid down and Simon himself just how much does he actually care for Cora enough to place her above his own wants and needs?
We finally get to see all these questions and more finally answered in full as this all plays out against the colourful backdrop of the Faire, Lines have been drawn and there can only be one victor.
So this still had surprises to bring forth and was emotional and hard-hitting and so very intense.
My heart was in my mouth throughout and I felt so emotionally connected and equally distraught.
It was also funny and whimsical and sweet and hot, In fact, my emotions were pinging all over the place with this one.
I especially adore how Simon doesn’t really change I think that would have been a mistake.
I love that he has it so bad for Cora but still retains all of his psychotic puppeteer personality.
He is still essentially Sadistic sarcastic Simon just one that also loves his girl.
I also love that Cora grows and Morphs into who she was always meant to be the best version of herself and they really couldn’t be any more perfect for one another.
This was so very well done indeed and I’m in awe of this author.
This is definitely one of my favourite ever series and this author is an exceptional story-teller.
This is all so unusual and unique and I have adored every single second of it.
I highly recommend this series and its been such a fabulous journey.
I voluntary reviewed a copy of The Faire (Harrow Faire #5)

Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
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Reading Progress
November 15, 2020
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Started Reading
November 15, 2020
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November 15, 2020
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38.0%
November 15, 2020
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arc
November 15, 2020
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paranormal
November 15, 2020
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dark
November 15, 2020
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book-reviews
November 15, 2020
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romance
November 15, 2020
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psycho-heroine-hero
November 15, 2020
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Finished Reading
January 24, 2022
– Shelved
(Paperback Edition)
January 24, 2022
– Shelved as:
villain-romance
(Paperback Edition)
June 24, 2023
– Shelved as:
circus