This book is part of the Brides of the Dragon Kings series and this one has Dragon King, King Kalden the Eighteenth, the Unseen King of the northern kingdom Nordrun, realise he has to marry again or his their curse will kill him. He has three other brothers, Edmar, Zane, and Rin, all Ice Dragon Kings of separate kingdoms neighbouring his, who also have to go through all of the same issues regarding this curse. After he saw his last wife Mira die, he withdrew from his kingdom and from ruling his people. His role was supposed to be to protect the humans in his kingdom, but instead he has hidden himself away in the Ice Dragon’s lair at Castillo Castle and forgotten himself, whilst he went into a dark and deep depression. He had closed off most of the castle and let it go, whilst his loyal former nanny and now steward, Bryn, there to look after him. Some twenty years passed in this manner, but he knows he has to make a Dragon Call, for an innocent tribute to be brought to him. He cannot marry anyone he wants, only someone he comes across by chance and he cannot tell them anything about the curse. It will only be broken if he can get the woman to fall in love with his true self. As his curse begins to countdown the remaining time he has left, his body becomes more deformed, stuck in-between his fae and dragon forms, leaving him disfigured and covering his bulky back and legs in a long cloak and his snout and face with a mask. No one knows that the kings are in fact the last remaining Ice Dragons and they have kept it that way for over a thousand years!
Airi has never been treated well by her mother, a brothel madam, made to cover herself in ashes to hide her unusual light blue skin colour and strange coloured hair. She is nearing her eighteenth birthday, her Naming Day, and won’t have much choice in a future role, as her mother would have her work in the brothel in her back, like she does at times, or be sold as a slave to Lord Cyrillus Galton. At the moment, she works in the kitchen and cleans all the rooms after they are used, having to sleep on the floor of the kitchen with her little sister Briallen. Her mother seems to hate her for her differences and beats her at every chance she gets, leaving Airi black and blue. Airi got herself a job at Lord Galton’s estate a year ago, hoping to save enough money to help get her and her sister away from her mother, but she would owe him something in the near future! Now he has come for her, asking for her hand in marriage and she can’t figure out a way to say no to him without him taking offense! After her mother hears of Lord Galton’s interest in Airi, she beats her almost to death, and Airi finds her sister in Lord Galton’s hands after she tried to take a rose form his garden to replace the one Airi brought home that he had given her, but their mother had ripped apart and thrown away in anger. Airi tried to catch up to her before she got to his estate, but she was too late. Now she could lose her sister to him and so offers herself to him in her place, knowing she won’t be there as his wife now after refusing him, but as a slave of some kind and he doesn’t threat his slaves well, as she has seen. She gets locked away in an iron cabin he has on his land, finding a prisoner within, Adar, an Earth Fae, who is responsible for the estate being able to grow so much food, unlike the severe winter over the rest of the lands.
She is saved from whatever Lord Galton had planned for her, as the Dragon Call is heard and he is forced to give her over as the tribute to the Ice Dragon, taken under guard to the Ice Dragon’s cave lair and left there, with the exit covered so she can’t escape. If she was not given as a tribute, someone else would have had to be sacrificed and she is the odd one out in her community and someone her mother would love to see sacrificed! Kalden wants nothing to do with his latest tribute and locks her in a cold, bare tower, without even a blanket to keep her warm. Thankfully, she has never really minded the cold and also heals quicker than most. He practically ignores her, having Bryn only place a tray through her door, but not interact with her. His brothers berate him and make him realise he has to interact with her and if she doesn’t agree to marry him, he will need to send her out of the kingdom, or his life will be forfeit! Airi meets the hunchbacked resident of the castle, who seems to be the liaison between her and the king, and tries to convince her to marry the king to save herself from a life of slavery, as well as helping to save the kingdom. But he can’t tell her the ins and outs of his curse and that of his brothers, without severe consequences. Airi isn’t happy that the king doesn’t speak to her directly and berates his lack of effort in looking after his people, having been absent to what has been happening to them. He has allowed the winters to increase in length and severity and meeting his brothers only makes this worse. Kalden starts to take notice of what she has raised and to take back control of his kingdom, but certain people have become very wealthy and power hungry in his absence, and aren’t exactly keen to have him return to power.
Most who see Airi’s true skin and hair colour, realise she is not fully human, but what she actually is, is something hidden from her knowledge and long forgotten by most still alive today. Lord Galton believes there is something special about her and this as behind his reasoning to gain control over her! He broke the king’s former rules about slavery and was the main slave owner in the kingdom and the money he made, has allowed him to amass a large private army and amass some very dangerous weapons, with which he wants to eliminate the last of the Ice Dragons, blaming them for the perpetual winter the kingdom suffers from. Airi finds herself beginning to like Kal, as the cloaked figure calls himself, soon finding her conditions improving as Kal takes more notice. He wants information from her in return, about a dangerous black powder being traded by the dwarves. Airi wants to escape and save her sister, but agrees to a deal to lure Kal into thinking she won’t just run away even though she won’t agree to marry the king. There is so much more going on in the background for this first story in the book and Airi meets a magical nemesis in her dreams most nights, who seems like a friend, but who she really knows nothing about and who is in fact in league with the slaver and wants the Ice Dragons to suffer and die as well as he does. When Kalden opens up the castle to other slaves after enforcing the ancient laws that should never have allowed it to happen, Airi gets to make friends with a young human Eddie, who is in fact a fae with a very unusual gift. One that allows him to know far more than he should and which doesn’t end nicely for some.
Other fascinating characters are the mysterious snow leopard who is drawn to Airi, and a strange man wrapped in bandages, except his eyes, who can become invisible at will, has his own agenda in helping the dragon. Airi will finally find out who she really is, but that will bring lots of new discoveries and painful moments for her, and as the castle is laid under siege she will attempt to save her sister. She comes to realise just how much Kalden means to her and that he felt the same, but she may be too late to help him. So much more to come from this series and I can’t wait to hear more of the other brothers, especially Rin, whose love seems to have started this curse, the carefree Zane who passes on responsibility for his kingdom to a council, and Edmar who fell in love with a woman who saved him from the sea, but the path to true love is never easy as he finds out. I received an ARC copy of this book from BookSprout and I have freely given my own opinion of the book above.