He leans down, lips
parted, and then our lips connect... We didn’t know that this one kiss
has FOREVER changed the Land of the Fae.
According to the
Prophecy proclaimed many years ago, Princess Calista of the Summer Court
is destined to change the Land of the Fae from the evil determined to
destroy it. Her powers are phenomenal, and she secretly trains for
battle with her handsome warrior friend, Merrick, who unbeknownst to her
protects her heart as well, in hopes of keeping it for himself. At
least, until the seductive Prince Ryder attends the Guardian Ceremony
and instantly sends a fire burning through her veins and a connection so
deep they both discover a love above anything imaginable.
No
one knows how Calista is destined to change the kingdoms, but there is
one that does. He not only craves Calista’s power, but her body as
well, and his goal is to steal her power, make her his Dark Queen, and
take over the Land of the Fae.
Will the evil succeed in claiming
Calista’s soul? Or will the two men that fight for her heart save her
from despair, and help her fulfill her destiny to become what she was
meant to be. From Goodreads.
This was okay but no more than that. I like to read about the Fae and usually the Summer and Winter Courts are at each others throats but not here, so there is really only one enemy. The rest is two men wanting the same girl. It was very predictable and I don't think I will continue this series.
This book qualifies for:
2014 Ebook challenge
2014 Monthly Motif Reading Challenge
2014 Monthly Key Word Reading Challenge
2014 TBR Pile Reading Challenge (bought 4th of June 2013)
What’s In A Name 2014 (A reference to time)
2014 Women Challenge
2014 Read Your Freebies! Reading Challenge (free on Amazon.co.uk 4th of June 2013)
CCC A-Z Authors 2014
You Read How Many Books? Reading Challenge 2014
The Challenge Factory Spell It Out - Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (L)
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
Nothing but Reading Challenges - Spell it Out - Animal Alphabet (F-dragonfly)
Crazy Challenge Connection 2014 RaT #2
Dansk Readathon March 2014
Well done on What's In A Name! The summer/winter courts make me think of Julie Kagawa's series, I wouldn't mind reading this and seeing how it compares (Kagawa's I found to be hit and miss).
ReplyDeleteHopping over from the What's in a Name challenge. Sorry the book didn't work well for you -- but what a lot of challenges to count for it!
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