![]() ![]() well, she comes down out of the sky and says, "Aren't you marrying the wrong girl?" And proceeds to throw herself at him and kiss him while his bride-to-be is standing right there. ) and spending her time building a castle with a moat and tormenting every visitor she has in spiteful ways, and then burning down her castle in a fit of rage because, guess what, her betrothed is getting married. After ditching her betrothed because a dog licked him (ah, ah, ah! I said, let NO ONE kiss you-and well, you know, that dog lick. The only interesting thing is seen coming a mile off, and is rather a disappointment when it does come.Īnd, **potential spoilers-that is, if you're going to waste time reading this book** the ending proves what a miserable excuse for a character Doucette (yes, that's really her name) is. ![]() When it requires them to be beastly, they're beastly. When the plot requires them to be nice, they're nice. They only do things to make the plot move. She only reacts to what goes on around her, and never consistently, only in ways that will forward the very tenuous plot. The main character isn't a character at all. ![]()
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