I didn't think this book was as good as i thought it was going to be. The story was about a girl who was born into a curse. The whole line of women in her family has been doomed to have a daughter at 18 and then go crazy during which time they belong to the evil Elfin Knight, to get out of the curse they must accomplish three impossible tasks. Lucy lives with her foster parents, and her next door neighbor Zach lives with them. The whole book is about the relationship between Lucy and Zach and how their love helps Lucy achieve her goals. The end is good, but the whole plot just seemed a little lacking. The three tasks only counted for a small portion of the book and kind of lost focus throughout the middle. Overall, the book was ok and I don't think it was a waste of time.
Review/Description
Werlin (TheRules of Survival) melds fantasy and suspense in a contemporary setting for a romance with plenty of teen appeal. Lucy Scarborough, raped on prom night, is pregnant. Committed to keeping the baby, she nonetheless sees disturbing parallels to her mentally ill mother, Miranda, who had Lucy as a teen, then left her in the care of the Markowitzes-Soledad, a nurse-midwife, and her husband, Leo. Boy-next-door-type Zach, home from college and living with the Markowitzes, happens upon Miranda's teenage diary, which outlines a curse placed on Lucy's family generations earlier by the evil Elfin Knight: the women all give birth as teens before descending into madness. Lucy can break the curse only by performing three impossible tasks set forth in a variant of the ballad "Scarborough Fair." None of her forebears have come even close, but then none of them had help from the selfless Markowitzes, the love-struck and self-sacrificing Zach or the Internet, where items like goat horns can be easily located: Lucy is the luckiest accursed girl ever.
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