After nine years in a tower, I was finally rescued… by a deadly fae king who wants to make me his mate.
He's harsh, beautiful, and being hunted by an ancient magical monster. If he wants to stay hidden, he needs to keep my magic close.
To do so, he ignites a forbidden mate bond between us that connects our minds and prevents me from leaving his side.
Though he insists it means nothing, the longer we're connected, the more our desire for each other rages beyond our control.
We have to fight it, because in his land, love is a weakness.
And having a mate?
It's a death sentence.
Our lives are hanging in the balance… and yet we can't stop fate's pull on our hearts.
*This is a steamy enemies to lovers Rapunzel retelling with Beauty and the Beast and Hades and Persephone vibes. Each book in this fantasy romance trilogy follows a different couple with their own happily ever after, and the stories can be read in any order.
Hi, I’m Lola! I’m a book lover with a *slight* romance obsession. My books are all steamy romantic fantasy or paranormal romance, and there is always a happily ever after.
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TROPES: ~fae/fantasy fated mates ~retelling ~slow burn ~strangers to lovers ~kidnap/captivity ~touch her and die vibes ~size difference
This is my very first book by Lola Glass and it will NOT be my last. I loved everything about this book!! Nissa and Kierdan are fated mates, yes, but I believe they're truly soulmates. The world building is incredible but not overwhelming. It's a retelling of Rapunzel, Beauty and the Beast, and has Hades x Persephone vibes! That sounds like a lot, but it meshed very well together.
Nissa is basically Rapunzel at the beginning - she has powers but her town uses that to their advantage and keeps her locked up in a castle. One night she sees a man in the shadows and discovers he's come to kidnap her. She goes willingly because she's been starved and mistreated.
Kierdan is one of three Fae kings. He kidnapped Nissa because he knew she was his fated, but he doesn't really care much about her in the beginning. He doesn't even want to learn her name. But things change when Nissa is attacked. The "Who did this to you?" and "touch her and you die" tropes are BIG in this one, y'all.
I loved it so much. I can't wait to read the upcoming books about the different characters!
DNF’d at 28% and then I skimmed over a fair amount of it before confirming that I wasn’t going to read more.
Honestly some of these reviews must have had a different copy of the book, been paid off, or just blowing smoke up everyone’s asses.
Reads like a first draft with no serious editing efforts made. So many aspects of this story are completely unexplained and unbelievable. So much of this needs to be fleshed out further or could have been more believable if introduced in a different way. World building, characters and the story in general just needed so much more and it just isn’t there. Too much telling, not enough showing, no development between characters (animals or humanoid).
Also enemies to lovers does not mean everyone is just rude as hell with no personality. I just can’t suffer through it, so if it gets better it’s got to be after the first 60% that I skimmed through.
Lola Glass' ın şimdiye kadar okuduğum en uzun kitabı.. Ve ne bileyim biraz cringe olmasını bekliyordum ama BU KADAR DEĞİL.
Bu seride her kitap ayrı bir retelling, bu da Rapunzel olanı. Nissa yeteneği sebebiyle annesi tarafından 9 sene boyunca bir kuleye hapsedilmiştir, ta ki Kierdan ortaya çıkıp onu ordan kurtarana dek. Kurtarmasının tek sebebi her ne kadar bencilce olsa da..
Eşleşen çiftleri arayıp öldüren bir tarikat, gizem ve aksiyon.. Nissa' nın yıllar süren esaretten sonra ikinci bir Stokholm vakası yaşamaması, kendini tanıması, isteklerini bilmesi vs güzeldi. Kierdan ise tam bir odun kızın adını bile sormaması?! Aradığımı buldum ama yakın zamanda seriye devam eder miyim?! Bekleyip göreceğiz..
I don't know how to explain it but I feel like this book was the definition of a 3-star read for me: it was simple, it was fun, and overall was just a really low-commitment read.
It was a simple fantasy that focused more on the romance- and had some pretty fun scenes with a focus on magic, bonded animals, and mates. I did feel like the book was quite long, considering it didn't go into that much detail- so I did skim towards the end.
I also wished that there was a little more focus on the magic side of the world and characters because the concept was actually interesting- but again, it was just simple and entertaining 🤷♀️.
What does it say about this story (and about me) that I was more interested in the love story between the big jaguar cat creatures than I was about Kierden and Nissa?
There are a ton of questions unsolved about this world and the plot of this book.
Why are the assassins after the Fae kings? Who put the brands on them (the kings)? Who hired the assassins to kill the kings?
The magic system is entirely arbitrary and confusing, too. Why do some humans have magic and others don't? What determines what type of magic they get? How does it work and why can't Nissa turn hers off?
What was with the weird blood-sharing stuff? Are Fae part-vampire? And why and how did Nissa manage to bite into Kierden's neck enough to drink from him. How was she even OKAY with doing something like that? Humans don't drink blood, normally, right?
There's also a lot of lore surrounding the Fae's history and their relationship with the Elves and even the humans that I didn't really understand. There's mentions of wars and conflicts between races and other kingdoms but it's all very vague.
As you might have guessed, there's noooot a ton of world building goin on in this story.
Instead of answering all of these questions and building the lore and the world and making the magic system make sense, Nissa and Kierden just talk about having sex a lot. It's literally a factor in every single one of their conversations.
And listen, I enjoy smut as much as the next girl--but if you're gonna write a fantasy romance, you need to explain the fantasy elements before you get to the point where all the characters are doing is fucking. It actually got to the point where I got bored with all of the sexy stuff. The conversations they had and him fingering her every 5 minutes got monotonous AF.
And when they're not being horny, he's being inept at relationships she's getting all defensive because he says or does something she misinterprets. Eugh.
They had potential in the beginning--but they don't grow at all as characters. It's like they just talk about sex enough that they finally fall in love. Which is just fucking stupid.
I wanted the actual murder mystery part of the plot to go somewhere, but that was solved and then sorted at the speed of light. It was like a plot was TRYING to be had, and then got squashed because sexy time was more important.
The whole assassin thing doesn't fare any better either. The bad guy doesn't get justice at the end of this book (which can only lead me to believe that we're going to encounter him again later, even though there's 2 other assassins out there after the other two Fae Kings, supposedly).
This story feels like a rough draft rather than a finished product.
But, despite this feeling horribly unfinished, there were things I did sort of like about it.
The Esu. Bright and Death are friggin' cute. I was way more invested in their tale than Nissa and Kierden's I think. Bright's clever and coy and a great companion to Nissa. Death is also a bit sassy and I love that he takes to Nissa early.
The other girls. I wasn't expecting to meet Laeli and Kaelle so early. But I liked having a bit of time spent with them in this first story. I liked seeing a bit of the dynamics between them and their kings.
The writing, while shallow, wasn't all that bad. As I said, this has good bones. Just needs to be fleshed out--less sexing, more plotting--before I'd consider a higher rating.
Still, it's a super easy, super quick, and reasonably entertaining read.
3.25 stars for this slightly confusing fae romance.
So Nissa is trapped in a castle by her mother because she has powers that grow food for their village. Kier (who is a fae king) takes her from her tower because he’s running from a beast trying to kill him and was told by elves that if he mates with a human that her powers can mask his powers so the beast can’t find him.
My first confusion comes from how she’s born to two humans and yet has powers….anyway so when Kier takes her from the tower she’s happy about it because she has been locked up for nine years. Kier is such an asshole to her at first. He doesn’t even care enough to ask her name. He doesn’t find out her name until well over 35% into the book!! So from Nissas POV we see how much of a jerk he is but from his POV it’s a different story. He’s acting that way for a reason but hates that he has to be a jerk. He finally gets his head out of his ass and he’s really sweet and possessive over her.
My second confusion comes from the Beast. Nissa’s powers are supposed to mask Kier’s powers so the beast doesn’t find him and yet he finds them so easily so it’s like what’s the point. Also there’s a ban on sex unless it’s the eclipse and it’s been this way for centuries yet Kier’s people come to him and ask him to lift the ban because they wanna bang whenever they want and he’s like well if everyone signs the petition then I can lift the ban and then BAM it’s lifted. Like uhh why couldn’t they have done that sooner instead of living like that for centuries?! Makes no sense.
So there’s someone killing fated mates who seal their bond because when combining powers it makes them too powerful. So people aren’t completing their mated bonds and if they did they would die. I knew who the killer was very early on. This is something that has been going on for centuries and yet it took Nissa 2.5 seconds to figure out who the killer was.
Some inconsistencies as well like Kier saying he didn’t do casual sex because he liked to be connected to the person and yet he says the only type of sex he’s had was just a physical release with no emotion involved. So he contradicted himself. Another thing that doesn’t make sense!! Though he hasn’t had sex for FOUR CENTURIES. So at least he’s not a manwhore.
Also we get no closure with her mother and town that held her captive for YEARS. That was super anticlimactic and I wanted to hear more about that.
Anyway I was super confused a lot of the time but I appreciated the romance between the two MCS. I did feel like Kier was more into Nissa than she was into him though. She kept saying she didn’t want to leave him but I felt like she could have done it easily. And also she didn’t say I love you til like the very last chapter so..
I’m not sure if I’m going to continue the series. I may come back to it.
NO CHEATING NO OW DRAMA REALLY (some fae woman tries to get at him but that’s it) NO OM DRAMA REALLY (some fae male flirts with Nissa) NO THIRD ACT BREAK UP MURDER
Part of the Forbidden Mates series this is the start, and I can’t wait for the rest of the series. Nissa is a sweetheart you want to reach out giving her a huge hug her life hasn’t be easy because of her mother, on her 13th birthday she woke up with vegetables, fruits, flowers all around her because of this her mother locked her in the tower leaving her there, nine years later she is still trapped in the tower no way out and mistreated while there not really understanding the reason behind it all but she does have dreams, wishes, wants. Kirsten sexy as all get out king of the tree fae fighting a war, he is one very stubborn man, protective of those he cares for, brutal, and hunted by a monster only way to protect himself is to find the one with the magic bond himself to her temporarily (or so he tells himself) fate may have other plans but giving her the freedom she has dreamed of for so long. The banter between these two is so funny at times but as they get to know one another working together the attraction grows and she isn’t use to being appreciated for her gifts that she is able to give considering she has been mistreated her whole life for the powers she was born with but together they are a force that can’t be stopped but will their bonding stop the monster after the king, will he be understanding of her situation because he wasn’t at first, will he protect her, does her people get what’s coming to them or what they should get, and can they find happiness or is it just temporary as he assumed?
I wanted to like it and at first I thought it was alright but as I kept reading I was left wanting more detail, more plot, more definition. It felt like each moment skipped to the next with barely any detail. You couldn’t get a feel for the characters because the important moments would be described in a single sentence or passed completely. For example, a sentence describing what The Beast looks like? Worlds fastest fight? She said he was handsome, okay but how? He was cruel, okay, how? Tell me why I should care not just how he bit you and it felt nice and then skip on to the next part. I thought that the world building was cool and the plot could be good but it needed so much more work and creativity put into it. I’m not even sure exactly what this girl looked like besides green hair, green(I think) eyes, and tan skin. Much less any other characters.
8 / 10 ⭐️ Romantasy / Parejas predestinadas / Faes / Mujeres secuestradas (que en realidad son salvadas)
A los tres reyes fae les echan una maldición y cada uno de ellos es perseguido por un asesino implacable obligado por magia a acabar con él. La única forma de escapar de sus respectivos asesinos es emparejarse con sus parejas predestinadas. Keiran secuestra a Nissa y se la lleva a su reino, lo que no sabe es que la está salvando de 10 años de soledad e inanición.
Como todos los libros de Lola Glass con faes de por medio es entretenido, adictivo y sexy. No son bestsellers pero están genial. Son novelas cortas que cuentan con mundo llenos de seres mágicos, parejas predestinadas, conspiraciones... Mención especial a los animales compañeros de los fae. Primera vez que veo faes enlazados con sus amigos fieles y me ha encantado.
Son cortas, fáciles de leer y las podéis encontrar en Kindle Unlimited.
✨ARC Review✨ This book gave me everything! Rapunzel retelling with Beauty and the Beast and Hades and Persephone vibes😍.
The fantasy, humor, slow burn, fated mates, cute fantasy animals, and more. I always fall in love with the fantasy animals. I want an esu🐱.
This is my first book by this author and it won’t be my last!🔥 I could not stop turning the pages!
Let’s talk about it.
Nissa’s mother locked her in a tower on her 13th birthday after she woke up surrounded by vegetables, fruits, and flowers. Fast forward to 9 years later and she’s still trapped.
Kirsten Jirev is the king of the tree fae. He’s been fighting wars for a very long time. Stubborn, protective, and strong yet beautiful.
While he's being hunted by a monster. He’s told there is one way to protect himself. So he sets off to rescue Nissa and temporarily bonds himself with her.
Not at all romantic when first meeting someone. While the bond may be temporary it is also forbidden.
“The fact that you wanted the color in the first place speaks volumes about your personality. You hold back your fire, but it still burns.”
These two characters did snap a lot at each other in the beginning. Watching them grow and add things into each other lives that they were missing was beautiful.
“Half the fae in Jirev already want to see what kind of plants Nissa grows when she climaxes.”
The members of Kirsten’s kingdom appreciate and love having Nissa around. Something she’s not used to after being taken advantage of and locked up for her powers.
Can’t wait to check out the rest of the books in this series!
This was such a disappointment. The reviews made it sound great only to then read a book that was young adult level at best. Over-descriptive where it didn’t matter (like yes I know a sword is sharp you don’t have to clarify) and then speed racing through the rest of the basically non-existent plot. Yikes
Eh, I was bored. And quite frankly I did not like either of the MCs but especially not the FMC. There was just something about her that came across so very juvenile to me. I understood she was sheltered from her captivity and was essentially naive and innocent and I was patient with her for most of the story because of this. However, the more the story went on the less patience I had for her inner thoughts and her emotional decision making and jumping to conclusions.
I mean, personally withholding your name for nearly half the book from the fae who mated you seemed pretty absurd to me. And not in a oh ha ha cute kind of way either. It felt childish, as did choosing to show off her visible ribs to his entire kingdom as revenge against the MMC for not "showing enough interest" in her by asking her about her past (even though she did not want to talk about it anyway) to show she hadn't been eating enough after having been starved by her old town who held her captive. Her and the other humans came across super immature for that one, I'll admit. Like, fine. The name thing was a little deserved considering how he kidnapped/rescued her so arrogantly but after the first few days it was just dumb Especially when literally everyone else knew her name including his sister and their bonded animals who could speak to them in their minds and to one another to share info.
But really the FMC repeatedly jumping to conclusions, making her own assumptions and basing new decisions off those assumptions with no real basis or actually speaking to the MMC to clarify so she actually understood what he meant/or what his intentions were had me ready to toss my kindle across the room.
So, I didn't enjoy this one. I felt it needed a few more chapters to open the story instead of diving right in. It felt a little confusing how rapidly things start happening tbh. And then the relationship between the MCs was just sooo uninspiring and boring. Not an ounce of chemistry between them. And just personally I wasn't enjoying the juvenile/immature way the FMC thought or reacted. Her false attempts at bravado and independence just made her look silly. Completely ruined what little I enjoyed so I threw in the towel to save my sanity.
Will I try the next two in the series? Likely, despite knowing the outcome may turn out the same as this one.
This is a Rapunzel retelling that has magic, fae and fated mates. King Kierden needed to create a temporary mate bond so he could hide from the assassin hunting him. He found Nissa locked in a tower and stole her away. What he didn't know, was that he had saved her from a life of being locked away and used for her magic. Kierden was determined not to seal the bond, no matter how drawn he was to his mate. I loved watching Nissa and Kierden's relationship grow. She challenged him in ways that he'd never experienced before, and he allowed Nissa to discover who she was after being locked away for so long. Lola Glass did not disappoint with the spice either.
An sich hat mir die Geschichte gut gefallen und wäre eigentlich 5 Sterne gewesen währe nicht in jeden Kapitel Sex in irgendeiner Art thematisiert worden. Ich weiß nicht wie oft ich gelesen habe das die beiden nah beieinander waren (Sei es sie stehen nahe beieinander, sind in einem Pool zusammen oder schlafen aufeinander/nebeneinander) und sie seine Erektion gespürt hat, war leider ein ziemlicher downer in der Geschichte und war komplett überflüssig. Trotzdem werde ich die anderen beiden Bänder lesen weil ich wissen will wie die Geschichte aus der Sicht der anderen bei ihnen so läuft.
This book was not great. The plot was weak and disjointed, and I found many holes. The plot felt like filler between the sex scenes.
The start of the book was very abrupt, we are thrown right into uncertainty. Theoretically Kier is supposed to be portrayed as an enemy, but we don’t know enough about him to hate him. Nissa also being bonded to Bright felt rushed and unexplained; especially since she is later revealed as a special esu.
Kier’s personality changes abruptly after a few chapters which didn’t feel natural.
The motivations behind decisions like the sex ban, having the humans fight each other in metal bikinis and Dirue murdering mated people did not feel thought out. It felt very much like a teenage Wattpad story. I don’t understand why Dirue would give herself up so fast, or how after literal centuries, Nissa can appear and suddenly solve the crime within like 24 hours. I also don’t understand why 2 fae farmers would give her their entire house after she lay in their field for a few hours.
There were also a few inconsistencies within the writing. For instance Nissa would be wearing a shirt in one paragraph and it is referred to as a dress in the next. Also she was said to be sleeping on top of Kier, but he wakes her up after hearing some news, then moves her? How? Telepathy is only with bonded beasts and mates?
Also how does the mating bond actually work? Why could the elves not have told Nissa earlier that a permanent bond would null the contract on Kier’s life? Why did no one take precautions with Death and Bright before the eclipse? Surely ancient beings are smarter than this?
I also don’t know how Glass managed it, but her protagonist whose POV most of the book is in, feels one dimensional. She does not seem to have strong emotions or opinions about anything and her backstory feels like it does not have any bearing on her actions or life. Surely it would cause trust issues? Maybe crowds would be scary? Any sort of flaw that would make her seem more real, other than just being hungry all the time because she was once starving.
Overall the book felt mostly like filler, a poorly thought out fantasy to carry the somewhat lacklustre romance.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
"You don't get to use me Kierden." - "Kierden stood in the doorway with a bag thrown over his shoulder and steel in his eyes."
Gahh, let me just start by saying I LOVED THIS FREAKING BOOK. Easy 4.9 stars, slowly leaning towards a full 5 stars. It was soooo good, the character development, the romance, the worldbuilding (even though there wasn't a whole lot, it was still good, nevertheless!).
You will not be disappointed if you decided to pick this book up - it gives me Elsie Kova vibes - whom I love to death. So, if you absolutely adored Elsie Kova books, you will love this.
So for characters, we have a grumpy fae king and a headstrong MFC with plant magic (which is a good added thing for her). She was trapped inside of a large tower by her evil mother, so that she can continue to grow plants and food for the whole entire village. The village doesn't like her - they're scared so they don't even come out when she is there growing the crops.
Speed run through to a couple of chapters later she is inside the King's castle as he took her from the tower, claiming that she was his 'mate' *wink wink wink*.
He's grumpy and trying to deny the whole 'I want her' thing, so he's being an ass to her in hopes that will keep her safe. It doesn't, lmao it just makes her hate him even more.
A few chapters later, we see development - the yearning, the COMMUNICATION, the declarations, the emotions, the feels all come out to play.
Can you tell how much I simply adored this book? The characters are a breath of fresh air, you have the grumpy king that actually really likes the MFC but doesn't want to admit it, so he keeps a charade up or being cold and distant - but in the end it is killing him to do this to her.
The MFC is one of the best out there, she is determined, headstrong, strong minded, knows what she wants. The development to her character is impeccable. She is not weak nor feeble minded which is so fucking good - she is not a pushover, she speaks her mind and she's not a DOORMAT like so many other MFC.
Kierden is King of one of the 3 kingdoms of the Fae. All three woke up to find that they were cursed and the three assassins that the elves had originally made and were no longer under their control were hunting the kings. The other two kings are Vayme and Ravv. They spoke with the leader of the elves- Alida who can see things and they get a way to hide themselves for a time- find human females with magic and start the mate bond, and when the eclipse comes (approx 3 months to go) then the bonds with break, including the curses. The Mate bond would conceal the kings’ magic from the assassins. The human that Kierden aka Kier goes to is NIssa. She has plant magic and is kept in a tower. OMG. I wanted to hurt someone when I read about what condition the poor young woman was in. In the beginning, once Kier meets Nissa, I wanna slap him silly because he is a a big jerk to her, but he didn’t really know what was up with her. He hadn’t been watching her. So I forgave him, and then it was back and forth from there on until it got very interesting. Total mayhem converges later on. You gotta read this book! It is now my favorite by this author- it blew the others that I have read by her out of the water. It totally blew my mind how different this book is from her others. It evoked even more feelings than she usually did in this book. But then again, in Rl I’m going thru a lot…
I can’t wait for the next book. The different companion bond animals for the three different kingdoms of Fae are totally cool and I loved them all and I can’t wait to learn more. Seriously! Telepathic warrior animals and hot alpha fae… total yum.
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
OK, this one is a DNF for me, and I don't usually have many of those. I got all the way to about 60% when I reached the point where I just couldn't continue any more. The only reason I made it that far is because the story perked up ever-so-slightly, and I was hoping it would keep things interesting enough to finish. Spoiler: it didn't.
Let me tell you, the writing in this was just sooo boring. It felt like a first draft of a high school writing assignment. There were no details anywhere about anything. If you blinked, it could be hours later because nothing is explained or expanded on. There are some good ideas for this world, but nothing really builds on them.
And yet, there are explanations on how to pronounce the fae words. But there is very little description of what these words are for, just bear-like creature or feline.
I didn't feel any affection from the king at all. First, he's a broody asshole, then suddenly he seems to have feelings for her and the reason he was a jerk was to keep her safe? That is a bit much, especially considering he never even asked her name. I didn't believe him.
I had to quit reading because even their conversations were a bit juvenile. I am supposed to believe she is this strong woman, and yet she's simpering and begging for compliments in what I can only describe as adolescent. I just couldn't keep going, espeically knowing that there were more books in the series. I just couldn't being myself to finish even the first book, much less all of them.
This is a fantastic start to a new series by Lola and I can’t wait for the next in the series.
The three Fae kings have been cursed and are told the only way to hide their magic from the elf assassins after them is to bond with a human with life magic. Kierden is the king of the forest fae and he takes Nissa from her tower where she’s been held prisoner for the last 9 years.
But they don’t just need to learn to work together to defeat the assassin sent for him; they also need to find a way to survive if they want to complete their bond, as all that do, die. This is a great story with Kierden helping Nissa to find her place in the fae city while working through what they are to each other. It was fun seeing the other fae kings with their humans and I look forwards to reading their stories (the three women work well so together). I also loved the companion esu (Kierden’s Death, Nissa’s Bright and Eisley’s Sharp) and how they talk with their fae and have their own relationships.
A lovely, well written story, with action, adventure, magic, vampires, humour, a slow-build spicy romance, real affection, misunderstandings,;with some brilliant twists and a fantastic ending. I can’t wait for Laeli’s story.
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This book hit me in all the right places. One random thing I REALLY loved is that the author (more often than not) included pronunciations of names and words that are specific to the world she built.
There was little to no stress when reading this. The climax was satisfying (that's what she said) without making me feel like I was choking. It was fun and exciting and cute.
*mild spoilers* No third act breakup. While she uses the word c**k, there is no reference to p***y or c**t in regards to the female's parts. I feel like that's a good gage on the spice level of this book. They engage in lots of play but full intercourse doesn't happen until welllllll into the back. Definitely the last quarter. Both of the main characters are likeable with it feeling one-dimensional, and I loved the world building. I also really like this author's take on mates/fated mates (they're different in this universe). It was unique but not so different that it completely went against my background knowledge of mates.
Honestly, so good. It felt like a cleanse after all the disgustingly (wonderful), ultra dark romances I've been reading.
ONE THING... only one... The text in Kindle is formated as left-aligned instead of justified. It looked odd and I have autism, so it took a really long time for me to stop thinking about how weird it looked.
It was so enticing that I couldn’t put it down, this book grabbed my interest from the very first page. I had to know what happened next. The story is well written with a very good storyline. This is a steamy enemies to lovers Rapunzel retelling with Beauty and the Beast and Hades and Persephone vibes. Each book in this fantasy romance trilogy follows a different couple with their own happily ever after, and the stories can be read in any order. This is the first standalone book in the Forbidden Mates series. This story features a girl named Nissa and the Fae King named Kierden. After nine years in a tower, she was finally rescued by a deadly Fae King who wants to make her his mate. He's harsh, beautiful, and being hunted by an ancient magical monster. If he wants to stay hidden, he needs to keep her magic close. To do so, he ignites a forbidden mate bond between them that connects their minds and prevents her from leaving his side. Though he insists it means nothing, the longer they're connected, the more their desire for each other rages beyond their control. They have to fight it, because in his land, love is a weakness and having a mate is a death sentence. Their lives are hanging in the balance and yet they can't stop fate's pull on their hearts. So with all that and more this story pulls you in and holds you tight. I can’t wait to read the next story in the series. I highly recommend to everyone.
Was the writing great? No, absolutely not. Did I enjoy it anyways? Fuck yes.
I read this in one sitting. I could not put it down, and it was practically the story I needed after reading a bunch of YA fantasy.
Again, the writing is not great. It needs polishing. The main female character is a dumb girl who acts pretty childish which is mildly understandable for a girl who had been locked in a tower for 9 years. The grumpy fae male can equally act as childish and he's too old for that.
The characters could've been a bit more mature for an adult fantasy. I wish there had been a bit more enemies before they became lovers. One of the plot points didn't really resolve and I figured out the other plot point roughly around the time the character was introduced.
If you are here for quality writing you aren't getting it here. No offense to literally anyone. If you want a fantasy with great world building, you will also find that relatively lacking. You get what you need to know in order to get a decent understanding of the world. If you want pining and smut then you will find it here.
I read this for enemies to lovers vibes mixed in with fated mates. Polishing would've made this easily a 5 star read for me.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I go through phases where I'm in the mood for a specific type of book. And I am actually familiar with Lola's writing style and have read quite a few of her books. But you have to be in the mood for her type of book. Especially this one. And right now I'm coming out of a reading slump and only certain books are keeping my interest.
With that said I do think I may return to this series.
This is the type of book you read when you want a light and carefree enemies to lovers. With spice of course. When you want characters who just go with the flow and are so unserious it's funny.
The FMC was being held prisoner by the people of her village and in comes this grumpy fae (who isn't reaallly in the mood for any of this) and "rescues" her. And she's just like oky cool. At least I'm out of that fucking tower. Anything is better than that. And he's like "aren't you going to ask why i took you?" And she's just like " nah". She's just happy she gets to eat.
So I think it's a fun read but you have to be in the mood for this type of book. Which for now... I am not.