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A review by rockchick
Fantastical by Kristen Ashley
4.0
Fantastical was another great adventure in the Fantasyland series.
Cora Goode is a good person.
She finds herself in a strange world. Unlike Finnie and much like Circe, changing worlds was not her idea. She is enthralled by the new world but has trouble adjusting, which is understandable.
Cora realizes she has switched placed with a not so nice person, who treated those around her and who is married to a Prince. A prince who despises her.
But that, gradually, changes.
Her prince, Tor is an ass, at first. He doesn’t Believe Cora or her outlandish stories.
But he soon sees she is different than the woman he married.
He might not trust her, but he begins to enjoy her.
The beginning of the book was all over the place, but soon things settled, Tor and Cora found their rhythm, the fought all the time but it was mostly foreplay.
Cora, like all the heroines in the series, took to the new world, strange customs and magnificent cloths.
Cora was a Princess but an easy going one, who got to know the people her husband would one day rule, who won over his servants and loyal man.
I enjoyed seeing Tor transformed to Cora's world and his adjustment process. I always wondered what an alpha male from another world, who is used to a position of power, would do faced with the dame circumstances Circe, Finnie and Cora faced, and in Fantastical I got my wish.
It was entertaining watching Cora and Tor interact in her world.
Cora Goode is a good person.
She finds herself in a strange world. Unlike Finnie and much like Circe, changing worlds was not her idea. She is enthralled by the new world but has trouble adjusting, which is understandable.
Cora realizes she has switched placed with a not so nice person, who treated those around her and who is married to a Prince. A prince who despises her.
But that, gradually, changes.
Her prince, Tor is an ass, at first. He doesn’t Believe Cora or her outlandish stories.
But he soon sees she is different than the woman he married.
He might not trust her, but he begins to enjoy her.
The beginning of the book was all over the place, but soon things settled, Tor and Cora found their rhythm, the fought all the time but it was mostly foreplay.
Cora, like all the heroines in the series, took to the new world, strange customs and magnificent cloths.
Cora was a Princess but an easy going one, who got to know the people her husband would one day rule, who won over his servants and loyal man.
I enjoyed seeing Tor transformed to Cora's world and his adjustment process. I always wondered what an alpha male from another world, who is used to a position of power, would do faced with the dame circumstances Circe, Finnie and Cora faced, and in Fantastical I got my wish.
It was entertaining watching Cora and Tor interact in her world.