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Curse of the Fae Queen
by Delia E. Castel
Disclaimer: I received this book from Rockstar Tours. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Rating: 4.5/5
Publication Date: February 14, 2019
Genre: Fantasy
Recommended Age: 16+ (love and violence and sexy fae men)
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Synopsis: A Huntress of Faeries. Five cursed Fae Princes. An evil that will destroy the world.
When Eighteen-year-old Neara saves a villager from the clutches of a deadly faerie, the Fae Queen sends warriors to abduct her dying father in revenge. To gain his freedom, Neara must venture into the Shadowlands and obtain three enchanted objects under the supervision of the bestial Prince Drayce.
As Neara and Prince Drayce grow closer, she discovers the Queen’s scheme to release an ancient evil and enslave the mortal world. To thwart these plans, she must break the curses of five Fae Princes, but the cost of doing so is her Father’s life.
Torn between saving the human realm and saving her father, Neara must navigate this treacherous world and choose between love, liberty and power.
Curse of the Fae Queen is a reverse harem fantasy adventure for fans of A Court of Thrones and Roses and A Song of Ice and Fire!
Review: I thought this was really good book! I enjoyed the book and I thought all the characters were very well developed. The book is fast paced and action packed. The plot was interesting and I really enjoyed how the world was built. Definitely a fairy book I prefer over SJM and Holly Black.
However, the book is a reverse haram so it might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but only one love interest in presented in this book while there are others that are presented but not explored yet in this book, but will be in the others. The book was really slow in spots.
Verdict: If you like fairies you’ll like this.
Rating: 4.5/5
Publication Date: February 14, 2019
Genre: Fantasy
Recommended Age: 16+ (love and violence and sexy fae men)
Publisher: ---
Pages: ---
Amazon Link
Synopsis: A Huntress of Faeries. Five cursed Fae Princes. An evil that will destroy the world.
When Eighteen-year-old Neara saves a villager from the clutches of a deadly faerie, the Fae Queen sends warriors to abduct her dying father in revenge. To gain his freedom, Neara must venture into the Shadowlands and obtain three enchanted objects under the supervision of the bestial Prince Drayce.
As Neara and Prince Drayce grow closer, she discovers the Queen’s scheme to release an ancient evil and enslave the mortal world. To thwart these plans, she must break the curses of five Fae Princes, but the cost of doing so is her Father’s life.
Torn between saving the human realm and saving her father, Neara must navigate this treacherous world and choose between love, liberty and power.
Curse of the Fae Queen is a reverse harem fantasy adventure for fans of A Court of Thrones and Roses and A Song of Ice and Fire!
Review: I thought this was really good book! I enjoyed the book and I thought all the characters were very well developed. The book is fast paced and action packed. The plot was interesting and I really enjoyed how the world was built. Definitely a fairy book I prefer over SJM and Holly Black.
However, the book is a reverse haram so it might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but only one love interest in presented in this book while there are others that are presented but not explored yet in this book, but will be in the others. The book was really slow in spots.
Verdict: If you like fairies you’ll like this.