So there was absolutely nothing wrong with this book, but I had just finished another book read by the same narrator which had a character of a very similar name, so it was just very jarring considering the genres were VERY different! I intend to pick this back up at a later date.
Hmm this was a cute cozy read and Ell Potter (the narrator) absolutely killed it. However, there was a LOT going on here and I'm not sure I vibed with all of the different themes and shifts in plot and tone. We start out following Emily Wilde around while she works on her encyclopedia. We see her attempt to navigate village politics and learn to live on the island, meet the local fae and learn about them, and help the villagers with various fae related problems. Very cute and cozy fae fun. Then, we have an adventurous rescue, not one, but two marriage proposals by different fae kinds, and a kidnapping plot. I feel like once we go down this road, the plot kinda gets a bit wibbly wobbly and I found myself wishing for the low-stakes and cozy tone of the first half of the book.
I can't really say if I liked this or not. The writing style was definitely not for me and I found myself having to reread passages repeatedly and I was still not quite sure if I had understood them correctly.