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claudiareadsitall 's review for:
Crown of Earth and Sky
by Emberly Ash
This take on the Arthurian legend had me hooked from the first chapter and now I must, absolutely, have the next book the moment it comes out.
Princess Veyka is her brother's heir until Arthur's bride arrives and provides him an heir. Younger by minutes, the royal twins are different in status and temperaments, and when Arthur is murdered and Veyka becomes queen, she becomes a shadow of her former self. Fueled by rage and the desire for revenge, she must now marry to join her realm to the terrestrial one.
Much like her, her designated groom, Arran, has not been raised for his new role - it was supposed to be Guinevere who would marry, Guinevere who would be Queen. Arran and Veyka don't see eye to eye on just about anything. He thinks poorly of her because she has left most of the running of the land to her council, she dismisses him as someone getting in her way, but they are both attracted to each other and slowly begin to allow a partnership to blossom. The chemistry between them is amazing, the changing in their relationship well paced.
Veyka is a wonderful MFC, she has survived a lot and trained relentlessly to become a skilled fighter, although she is rather too trusting of those around her. Arran is much more than the Brutal Prince he is known as, and his initial lust for Veyka becomes a deeper and understanding love.
This book ends in a cliffhanger, and you bet I will be getting my hands on the second of the Secrets of the Faerie Crown books when it's released.
Princess Veyka is her brother's heir until Arthur's bride arrives and provides him an heir. Younger by minutes, the royal twins are different in status and temperaments, and when Arthur is murdered and Veyka becomes queen, she becomes a shadow of her former self. Fueled by rage and the desire for revenge, she must now marry to join her realm to the terrestrial one.
Much like her, her designated groom, Arran, has not been raised for his new role - it was supposed to be Guinevere who would marry, Guinevere who would be Queen. Arran and Veyka don't see eye to eye on just about anything. He thinks poorly of her because she has left most of the running of the land to her council, she dismisses him as someone getting in her way, but they are both attracted to each other and slowly begin to allow a partnership to blossom. The chemistry between them is amazing, the changing in their relationship well paced.
Veyka is a wonderful MFC, she has survived a lot and trained relentlessly to become a skilled fighter, although she is rather too trusting of those around her. Arran is much more than the Brutal Prince he is known as, and his initial lust for Veyka becomes a deeper and understanding love.
This book ends in a cliffhanger, and you bet I will be getting my hands on the second of the Secrets of the Faerie Crown books when it's released.