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Coldest Fae, Book 2

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Sometimes heat can find you even in the depths of winter.

A couple of weeks ago, I was stolen from my home and forced to take part in an ancient fae ceremony; only someone made a mistake because I'm not fae, and if Winter's prince finds out, I'm dead.

When an unexpected twist suddenly narrows the Royal Selection to a razor's edge, the best that I can do is put my head down and try to survive, but the prince has other plans.

Part of me screams for me to keep him at arm's length, but the other part draws me closer to the brutally gorgeous fae, and it's going to get me killed.

He thinks I'm his soul mate, but that's impossible because I'm not even supposed to be here. So, why am I infuriatingly attracted to him? I need answers, only to get them, I'll have to play with fire and hope it doesn't burn us both alive.

Contains mature themes.

©2021 Katerina Martinez and LJ Sampere (P)2021 Tantor
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Fantasy
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Auch der zweite Teil gefiel mir gut. Warum Dahlia so gar nicht über das Mobbing reden will erschließt sich mir nicht- das ist nicht gerade schlau von ihr. Ansonsten aber ok - auf jeden Fall ist sie eine Heldin , die selbst schaut, wie sie das Beste aus einer Situation macht.

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The attraction was so inexplicable and out of place, that even if I try to convince myself it's because of "fate" I can't enjoy their interactions. Honestly the prince is sort of forgettable, and the main character has this weird fixation on not pointing out the culprits (maybe it's a British thing as the book implies?, I don't know, but it definitely annoyed me a bit).
In this book we find out a little (little!) more about the prince, which I was desperately hoping for... but even that couldn't hook my attention enough to want me to continue the series.
Here again the seamstress abilities come to save the day, and it's sort of an odd thing to applaud in someone supposed to be the future general and queen of the fae court.
I might be a bit harsh on the review here; the writing style and narration aren't bad, perhaps my teenager self would have enjoyed this series a bit more. After reading (devouring) fantasy books for years though, I can't help be a bit more difficult to please.

I wanted to like it, but it was nearly impossible

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