Review; The Dark Realm (Feyland #1) by Anthea Sharp

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I've had The Dark Realm (Feyland #1) by Anthea Sharp on my shelf for quite some time and I've finally read it. Now it's time for a review.

Description from Goodreads
What if a high-tech computer game was a gateway to the dangerous Realm of Faerie?

When a game…
Feyland is the most immersive computer game ever designed, and Jennet Carter is the first to play the prototype. But she doesn’t suspect the virtual world is close enough to touch — or that she’ll be battling for her life against the Dark Queen of the faeries.
Turns real…
Tam Linn is the perfect hero — in-game. Too bad the rest of his life is seriously flawed. The last thing he needs is rich-girl Jennet prying into his secrets, insisting he’s the only one who can help her.
Winning is everything…
Together, Jennet and Tam enter the Dark Realm of Feyland, only to discover that the entire human world is in danger. Pushed to the limit of their abilities, they must defeat the Dark Queen… before it’s too late.


My Thoughts On The Book
Personally I found the novel entertaining and it manage to use the Scottish folktale (and ballad) of Tam Lin in a nice way. I might add that I am tempted to read the rest of the books in this trilogy.

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