A knife attack that eventually leads to romance between the two parties is only one of many unbelievable plot points here, and even readers who readily suspend disbelief for the fey Folk and other such supernatural happenings will find their credulity stretched by the countless contrivances that must occur to move the action forward. She's got to play the part, too, because his failure also means certain death for both Ink and Joy unless Joy can convince the powers that be in the fey world that Ink's actions were purposeful. Hot club guy is, of course, Ink, and his attack was a failed attempt to rid Joy of her ability to see the Folk instead, he's accidentally marked her as his leyman, his lover and assistant. Now she's seeing all sorts of weird creatures and worse yet, they're talking to her, demanding that she take messages to someone named Ink. Choosing to dance away her worries about her latest family drama at a local club, seventeen-year-old Joy Malone instead manages to gain an entirely new set of problems when a guy attacks her face with a knife, leaving her mostly uninjured but with a strange flashing sensation in her sight.
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