

Pike delves into the morality of class separation for the fairy race and does a pretty good job discussing the benefits and detriments of this setup.

It was interesting to learn more about Fairy culture and how the four classes of fairies (Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter) are broken up via population and responsibility. The action starts when Laurel returns home and finds that the trolls from the first book are still hunting her down.I didn't like this book quite as much as the first one I didn't think it progressed the storyline all that much. The tempting Tam is there to keep her company and Laurel learns there are both benefits and responsibilities associated with being a Fall fairy. This book was a good addition to the series and an entertaining read.In this book Laurel spends her summer in Avalon learning what is expected of her as a Fall fairy.

There are four books planned in the series last that I heard the third book is supposed to be titled Enchantments, but I couldn't find an expected release date. This is the second book in the Wings series by Pike.
