Book 3 in the Kismet series.Faerie princess Trista had the perfect plan—fool King Braedon of Greenbriar into thinking her sister Solara would not marry him, thereby freeing Solara and allowing her sister to marry the man she really loved. Only the plan backfired and their father promised Trista to Braedon instead! Braedon is cold and barbaric, but within his outer shell of indifference lurks a man filled with passion. Trista intends to break his protective layers of ice until she uncovers the heat within him. She will make him choose her for love or there will be no marriage at all.Braedon doesn't care which sister he marries, needing the union only to unite their lands and keep Greenbriar safe from the wizards. Love causes nothing but death and heartbreak. But Trista creates havoc within Greenbriar, her mischievous spirit causing an uproar as she demands his attention in disconcerting ways. He fights the lust burning within him, afraid to love the faerie who torments him with her sensual magic.
Jaci Burton is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling, award-winning author of over 85 books. She lives in Oklahoma and when she isn’t on deadline (which is often), she can usually be found wrestling with her uncooperative garden, wrangling her dogs, watching an unhealthy amount of television, or completely losing track of time reading a great book. She’s a total romantic and longs for the happily ever after in every story, which you’ll find in all her books.. Visit her website at www.jaciburton.com for excerpts, book information and contests.
La historia de Trista y Braedon me ha entretenido bastante, lástima que los dos sean tan testarudos en ciertos momentos XD No esperaba encontrarme con humanos a lo largo de estas historias así que me ha llamado bastante la atención el Reino de Greenbriar. Muy recomendable.
The erotica is pretty hot but the male character, a human this time, is a real jerk. Yes, we understand he has lost people and now is on a mission, but really he just keeps being out right mean. Eventhough his thoughts are emotional and caring, none of his actions are. So just like the others, the magic of love saves the day. I don't know why she falls in love with him other than the sex and feeling sorry for his sorry ass. I did like her as she was active and would get the job done, always busy. She got the brother and sister to enjoy, and brought life back, so of course everyone loves her. Since I read the first story, I understood the world and what was to happen. I liked this better than the 1st but since I never liked the man...
I love the 3rd book in the Kismet collection I enjoyed Trista and Braedon's story as the series go on I hope there will be a story about the twins I like it more while i'm still getting to know this author so far her books have been good for me. As for the story i liked everything about it i would give the sex 2 thumbs up...
BUTTTT....during one of their sexacape they or should I say Braedon got realllllly adventurous and freaky it kind of widen my wides while reading it but i totally went along with it and I still loved the book. I have another book from the author that i will try out but for me with this author so far so good
This book is my least favorite of the series. Trista doesn't use her brain much, and though her intentions are good, it gets her into a lot of trouble. The focus of this book is very much a sexual one where the others had a decent and entertaining plot, this book's plot only serves as a framework for the rampant seductions and sexual encounters with her betrothed. I did enjoy seeing the followups to the previous two stories, so it was not a complete waste of time and money. I've enjoyed other books by this author, so I think it might have just been a rushed book that doesn't credit the series well.
third book from the series, this one is a bit longer than the other two and i like the story more as the characters are more engaging. smut scene is super hot. Trista, the youngest fairy sister of Noele and Solora, is on a mission to save Solora in marrying out of duty. Unfortunately, being righteous and outspoken landed her into so much trouble. a trouble she did not see coming at all. She thought her plan worked perfectly but she ended up being the one to marry king Breadon, the cold, unfeeling young king.
Was a really great book, but MAN was Braedon a dick. I wanted Trista to turn his ass into stone. Loved the humor and watching him become a better man in the end. Short and sweet. The sex scenes weren't half bad either lol. I hope we get to see the twins find their mates too.
The story was not bad. It was crude for the sake of trying to be erotic. I love Jaci and have read most of her books. The earlier books are well not quite as good as all her later novels but always worth a read.