Oh Wow, Wow, Wow. That is one Wow for each of the three books in this series. I finished book three last night. I read all three in four nights and what a rollercoaster ride it has been.
These books are so well written (but then aren't they always when the have the name GK DeRosa on them?). The character were believable, even if they were fae, and I warmed to so many of them, but disliked some too. The storyline was great, and read like a cross between Love Island and The Hunger Games, with 12 girls trying to win the hand of the handsome prince by undergoing different trials. During these seemingly innocent trials they could get killed, and a couple did, and no one would be punished for the killing, in fact it got them through to the next round.
At the beginning ten of the twelve girls would have given their right arm to marry Prince Drake, Heir to the Spring Court and Prince of the Winter Court. Tempest and Arabella, the twins wanted nothing more that to get out and go home to their mother in the human world. However as we all know love is a fickle thing and can't always be won in a game, the heart often has a say in things and both Bella and Temp start to have feelings for Drake and he for both of them - oh oh the dreaded love triangle.
Apart from the game, trials and the hearts of these three there is much more going on. The lesser fae have had enough of being treated badly by the Royals of all four courts and have begun a rebellion, they are well armed and seeming well organised with spies inside the palace. There are battle fought, and also they seem to have something personal against Prince Drake as there are several attempts on his life, and also a plot to get him put in jail for the murder of his former father in law, the King of the Spring Court. But is this really the elves that are trying to kill him?
Will Drake make his mind up between the twins or will he bow down to political pressure and marry another of the ladies to secure arms and wealth for the Spring Court?
I know what happens, I found out at 2.45am this morning as I couldn't put down the book until I had finished it. However I am not telling, you will have to get the books.
You won't be sorry