A bartender and a king can’t fall in love. They certainly can’t have a relationship. And they most certainly can’t have a happy ever after. Right?
That’s what Declan Wilde keeps telling himself about his growing attraction to Sun King Aquilan Fairlynn. Even as he carries Aquilan’s books, promises to take him to all the sweet shops he adores, and stares deeply into his crystalline blue eyes… Regardless of what Declan tells himself, it appears his heart has other ideas.
Can Lord Rhalyf Neres be any more annoying than he already is? Finley West is convinced that it isn’t humanly–or elvenly–possible. Rhalyf uses magic like breathing and seems to want to fall out of his clothes at any given moment. But the more Finley ignores him, the more Rhalyf wants to be with him. Finley cannot imagine anything Rhalyf could do or say that would change his mind.
But that’s when he learns Rhalyf’s secret…
This cozy, romantasy continues as our two couples test what is possible.
This is truly bad.... why do I keep reading it?!? the pace is all over the place, the characters are all over the place, the plot is all over the place, we get random POV from characters I care nothing about and are NOT the main characters at all. I am with getting POV from the main two characters and the best friends: That's it. Anyone else is unnecessary.
Also, book 2 and still no romance. Its not even slow burn, there is 0 romance here. Which scares the hell out of me because, when it does come, it will feel out of place and like it came out of nowhere.