![]() 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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