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Tab Bennett and the Inbetween

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Tabitha (Tab) Bennett unexpectedly finds out that she is an Elvish queen who has been raised in the human world for her own safety until she was old enough to take her rightful place as the ruler of the Inbetween. Not only that, but she has was promised at birth to a prince, Alex, which gives her one fiance too many since she was already engaged to her childhood sweetheart, Robbin. Tab has to learn how to navigate this world when she doesn't even know who to trust.

I thought Tab was a strong female protagonist at the beginning of the book, but when the love triangle is introduced, and she waffles between Alex and Robbin (with good reason, but still ....), she lost some of her strength. I loved her cousins and their overprotectiveness, with George being my favorite. I thought the premise was a good one and I'm interested to see what Jes Young does with the second book, which I will be reading.

In summary, this was a unique premise for a fantasy/paranormal romance story, and I look forward to continuing the story.

4/5 stars.

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This book had a very promising premise, enough for you to want to pick it up and dive into reading. But sadly after a few chapters, my interest in the story just slowly withered away. It didn't hold enough interest for me to have the energy to finish it. Maybe I gave up too easily? I don't know. But I do hope it falls into another reader's hands that would find it more appealing than I did.

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It always starts off normal and then fast-forward propels you into the story of magic, adventure and (hopefully) love. This was a fun book to read.

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