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gypsydawn 's review for:
Princess Ballot
by Jaymin Eve, Tate James
I hedged on reading this, as I saw somewhere that it was a Love Triangle and I HATE that trope.... but considering the authors, I caved. Those two can write a menu and I would 5 star it. Anyway, I was relieved to see that it's not a love triangle, at least not the way you normally think of one. It's... complicated, in the best way possible.
When Violet is 'randomly' chosen to attend the prestigious Arbon Academy, Violet's life is radically changed by the glitz, glamour and danger of the hallowed halls. In wars past, the Democratic system so many nations hailed, crumbled, leading to the rise and expansion of Monarchies the world over. Now, Royals rule every nation and land, and their heirs need somewhere to train... privately, discreetly and completely. Arbon Academy. The very place a know nothing, faceless and nameless orphan has now found herself. Let the games begin....
This is everything you would expect from a Tate James and Jaymin Eve mash up, and then some. Fast, romantic and thoroughly twisted, it smacks across the page and leaves you guessing. There is so much more going on here that Violet suspects, but by the final page, she's starting to get a clue, and so is the reader. 5 stars.
Perspective:
~First Person, Single POV:
Ending Type:
Cliffhanger:
Rating:
~R
Romantic Dynamic:
~M/F
Character Age Range:
~18+
When Violet is 'randomly' chosen to attend the prestigious Arbon Academy, Violet's life is radically changed by the glitz, glamour and danger of the hallowed halls. In wars past, the Democratic system so many nations hailed, crumbled, leading to the rise and expansion of Monarchies the world over. Now, Royals rule every nation and land, and their heirs need somewhere to train... privately, discreetly and completely. Arbon Academy. The very place a know nothing, faceless and nameless orphan has now found herself. Let the games begin....
This is everything you would expect from a Tate James and Jaymin Eve mash up, and then some. Fast, romantic and thoroughly twisted, it smacks across the page and leaves you guessing. There is so much more going on here that Violet suspects, but by the final page, she's starting to get a clue, and so is the reader. 5 stars.
Perspective:
~First Person, Single POV:
Ending Type:
Cliffhanger:
Rating:
~R
Romantic Dynamic:
~M/F
Character Age Range:
~18+