Erica's an orphan who found a pack member in Finn, one of the three princes in their lands. Years later, they're older, and things have changed between them. Her heart beats faster when he's near, but he's completely clueless to it all. Then his brother, the middle child, asks her out and she later finds out that he'd planned to propose to her. Her caretaker only wants the best for her, and seeing as that no one else's come to ask for her hand in marriage, Paul seems like a pretty good choice. He's well-off, kind, and obviously infatuated with her. But even if he looks like the better choice, she can't help but think of Finn's silence, and the way he doesn't react to her. Or doesn't he?
The story was amazing, but the book and its delivery was a little slow or choppy for me in the middle. It started off with a great hook, but once the plot started to thicken, it all seemed like, "You'll be asked out by him. Yes, now you will run. Now go do this. Okay, now that. Then this will happen." Just stuff like that. The flow wasn't very good for me, and it didn't really improve in the end. THE END THOUGH. UGHHH <3
The ending totally blows all the imperfections away for me, but I can't overlook it for the sake of rating. The flow isn't very good through most of the book for me, and if it'd been smoother, this would be a definite 5 Stars. But back to the ending... I can't tell you without giving it away and spoiling it for you, but I've got to say - there was something about it that resonated with me. Depressed me, yes, but it was still beautiful in the most sharpest sense of reality. Does that make sense?
If you like villages and curses, witches and trolls, you'll love this. My friend read it with me and she said it was 'kind of depressing' and it's true, but the story's still really good. It was free when I got it, and it might be still on Amazon if you go and look for yourself.
Happy Reading :)