The Falconer
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2014
378
Novel • Fiction
Edinburgh, Scotland • 1840s
2014
YA
15-18 years
In The Falconer by Elizabeth May, a young woman in 19th-century Edinburgh embarks on a mission to hunt down faeries after they assassinate her mother. Balancing her aristocratic life and supernatural calling, she navigates challenges, alliances, and her own emerging powers in a richly detailed historical setting infused with elements of fantasy and action.
Adventurous
Fantastical
Romantic
Suspenseful
Dark
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The Falconer by Elizabeth May fuses steampunk with Scottish folklore, drawing praise for its strong, rebellious heroine and vividly crafted world. Critics commend the action-packed plot and romantic tension, though some note pacing issues and predictability. Overall, it's a thrilling YA fantasy debut that captivates despite minor flaws.
A reader who enjoys The Falconer by Elizabeth May is likely a fan of young adult fantasy with strong female leads, rich historical settings, and intricate plots. Fans of Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas and Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo would appreciate its blend of action, romance, and supernatural elements.
21,839 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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378
Novel • Fiction
Edinburgh, Scotland • 1840s
2014
YA
15-18 years
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