Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Review: Lord of the Hunt - Shona Husk

She Wasn't Cut Out for His World...
The realm of the fairies might be unbelievably beautiful, but its people are notoriously treacherous. Raised among mortals, Taryn hoped to avoid her fairy heritage her whole life. But now she must cross over to Annwyn and appeal to the King to pardon her exiled parents, or they're sure to die. And to get to the King, she'll first have to face the Lord of the Hunt...

He Can't Imagine Life Without Her...
Verden, Lord of the Hunt, is sworn to serve to King. But the moment he sees Taryn, the attraction is instant and devastating. How can he not help the beautiful, brave young woman who refuses to bend to the will of the court? Yet the power in Annwyn is shifting, its magic failing. No matter how much he may love Taryn, the Hunter knows that abandoning his duty could bring down the mortal world forever...

My thoughts:
Verden is Lord of the Hunt, poor thing, I did feel sorry for him later on in the book when I realized that he is not truly free in a way. He does his job and guards Annwyn and looks after the mortal world.

Taryn is a fairy who grew up in the mortal world. Now she is a court to plead for her parent's life and she will do anything to get what they want---To be back. She had a great spirit and I liked her.

These two should not fall in love, he has his duties and she should focus on her quest at hand. Later on you will see why they should have let it be as things evolve. But passion can't be stopped.

I look forward to the next book when the prince finds love :D

Conclusion:
Passion, court intrigues and two lovers caught up in the middle of it all.

cover
eh

Mass Market Paperback, 303 pages
Published January 7th 2014 by Sourcebooks Casablanca
Court of Annwyn #2
Paranormal romance
for review

36 comments:

  1. Yeah, that's a completely forgettable cover.

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  2. Sounds like a lot of suspense with the couple being in the middle of it all

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  3. Yeah... that cover, I gotta say sometimes a cover can make it or brake it for me. But then I'm also not a fan of fairies. :)

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    1. I used to think they were pretty lame, but now they are pretty wicked

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  4. I'm (justifiably, I think) scared of the faeries, but this romance sounds great nevertheless. People falling in love when they really shouldn't. Awesome.

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    1. Lol. They can be pretty scary and evil, I like that. The light side and the dark side.

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  5. You have me curious. The world of the Faeries can be dark they are a devious bunch

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    1. Such a bunch of devious beings, I like that side ;)

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  6. Hm... the cover isn't too bad, he is just showing his sword off... ;)

    I do think this one sounds like a bit of fun. I also actually like the fae aspect. So need to try these out.

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    1. LOL! Oh you.

      The fae are cool, but then any paranormal beings a cool of you make them so

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  7. I don't remember if I know book1... will have to check this out.

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    1. Better do, I actually thought this was book 3! I thought I had read 2 already ;) Must have made up one in my head

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  8. I do love when passion can't be stopped, it usually makes for a delicious story! :-)

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  9. It is just so meh. I would want more

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  10. Unstoppable passion, who can refuse that?!

    The hero sounds like he's in need of serious redemption and of course, we all love the tortured ones. Hopefully the Prince finds a love he deserves... damn that sounded sappy!

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    1. Haha, well I do root for the prince in this book, and after having finished this one I rushed to see what happens in the next one :D

      Cos that will have consequences for these two also

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  11. Paranormal romance *cries* is n o t for me *cries some more*

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  12. Wow, is that a sword or he is just happy to see us? Always makes me giggle, all this suggestive art! :)

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  13. I so want to read this author! Ever since her Goblin books she has been on my wishlist. Thanks for the review B!

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    1. Oh those were great fun :D

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  14. he does not look very intimidating. lol

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    1. I would want him to be more fierce

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    2. me too and I haven't even read the book yet. lol

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  15. It's been forever since I've read a PNR. I still need to read Amanda Steven's last book, Graveyard Queen #3.

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    1. You have not read it yet? Then again no sign of book 4 so far :/

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