Erin’s Pick of the Week (or so): Finnikin of the Rock

When Finnikin was nine years old he swore to protect the kingdom of Lumatere.  Soon after, the royal family was murdered, and a curse has cast the kingdom into darkness.  No one can pass through this boundary.  Ten years later, Finnikin is a wanderer, looking for a new homeland for his people.  His travels bring him to a temple where he meets a strange girl called Evanjalin.  She believes the heir to Lumatere, Balthazar, still lives.  But Evanjalin is clever, devious, and more than she seems.  Can Finnikin trust her? If he does, will his people be able to return to Lumatere?

This lovely tale of high fantasy uses all of the common themes of its genre, but adds depth, maturity, and an intriguingly complex plot.  I enjoyed the interaction between the characters. Finnikin has a way with people and a true desire to do what is right.  His relationship with Evanjalin is intense from the start and becomes more complex over the course of the story.  No need for a sequel, this book tells a full story and comes to a satisfying conclusion, both romantically and politically.

Erin’s Pick of the Week (or so): Anna and the French Kiss

This incredibly sweet and realistic love story is set in romantic Paris. Anna is sent abroad for her senior year of high school to an elite American boarding school. She was reluctant to leave her life in Atlanta behind her, but quickly falls in with a close-knit group of friends, including the smart, handsome and intriguing Etienne St. Clair. He is from Paris, San Francisco, and London, and has an adorable English accent. He has a girlfriend, she has a boy with potential back home, so while their attraction is apparent to the audience, they decide to be friends. What grows from their friendship is a deep understanding of each other complete with witty banter that blooms, over the course of the book, into love. In addition to swooning over the love story, I really enjoyed the setting of this book. The dorm life aspect is very realistic and all of the Parisian landmarks, cinemas, and patisseries made me want to go to France!

My favorite romance of 2010.