Fairy tale like
I'm never a fan of mated/bonded romances where two people feel an undeniable attraction that just keeps drawing them together. In this setting, a simple touch can results in bonding for the nymphs. So our heroine unwittingly gets bonded to a knight who had no idea what his touch would result in. How much choice is your own and how much is fed by this bond that only seems to bring you closer? The author redeemed that premise by using the bond to demonstrate what unconditional love could look like in a relationship. And towards the end, I wondered why I ever thought it was so bad to have a force working FOR your relationship, and towards bringing you closer. We don't question forces trying to separate couples or eat away at relationships, they're part of the plot, part of life...I guess it's not so bad to think you'd have one trying to bring people together & remind them of each other's love.
I always enjoy this author's prose. She has a remarkable way of bringing emotion to life. And it never gets tedious.
The heroine reminded me of Isla Fisher's character in Enchanted😂. I loved her quiet strength and determination, despite being a fish out of water.
Give it a go if you want a bit of fairytale magic.