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Reviewed by Ruffina Oserio for Readers' Favorite
The Queen of Fairy by Marieke Lexmond is the thrilling fifth installment and a satisfying conclusion to the Madigan Chronicles that deftly blends magic, adventure, and family drama. The story centers around the Madigan family's quest to help the Guardian of the Cup of Plenty restore the broken Cup. However, their efforts are thwarted by their malicious aunt, who will stop at nothing to keep her piece of the Cup. Bridget, the series's protagonist, feels the weight of responsibility as she tries to balance her relationships. Her loyalty is tested as she navigates the treacherous world of Fairy, where magic and deception lurk around every corner. Bridget's aunt Ceri finds herself fighting for her life in Fairy, where she must use all her wits and cunning to survive. Meanwhile, Ron, Bridget's uncle, is struggling with his demons, being jealous of his niece's abilities and feeling overshadowed by her accomplishments. Can this family find healing and common ground?
Marieke Lexmond expertly juggles multiple plot threads and characters, weaving together a fast-paced and emotionally resonant narrative. The world-building is meticulous and immersive, with vivid descriptions of Fairy that will transport readers to a magical realm. The character development is also exceptional, with each member of the Madigan family brought to life in vivid detail. The conflict is ingeniously written, moving the story forward and imbuing it with suspense as readers anticipate the denouement. The Queen of Fairy has everything I enjoy in fantasy — a stunningly imagined fantasy world, a lovable protagonist, family drama, and a complex plot. The characters are fleshed-out and intriguing, each with a strong motivation driving their actions.