276°
Posted 20 hours ago

The Unseelie Prince (Maze of Shadows Book 1)

£9.9£99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

I must say that I found the depiction of romance in this book to be truly captivating. The way in which it was presented was nothing short of beautiful, and it left me feeling completely mesmerized. The storyline of two enemies gradually falling in love was executed with an almost perfect balance of emotional intensity and tension, and I found myself completely spellbound by it. Overall, I would say that this book is an absolute must-read for anyone who appreciates a good love story, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys this genre of literature. stars equals a great book. I might buy an ebook version when it’s on sale so that I can re-read it at least one more time. I thought I would try The Unseelie Prince since I like fairytale-esque fae books where the fae are actually scary, so I thought I'd have a higher chance of liking this book. But pretty much nothing worked for me in this one.

Valroy fisted Abigail’s hair in his hand and dragged her from the wall. She shrieked, swatting at his hand, but he cared not. She was a waif, a little imp of a thing, and he had fought the most powerful warriors that the Isle had to offer. The worldbuilding was amazing. It was a little confusing at first, but as we get a little more into the story we find a lot of things that makes it really interesting. I especially liked how the matter of the courts was handled.Abigail is a likeable heroine. Like all of Kathryn's heroines she's not uber powerful, or really anything too special, but she does have courage and grit. One of my only criticisms really is that I found Abigail a bit inter-changeable from a lot of her other female leads from past series. It's not necessarily a bad thing, as they character type she writes it written well, but Abigail's personality and traits could have been any of the other characters.

Trigger Warnings: threats of rape, sexual assault, emotional abuse, dub-con, blood, violence & gore, mentions of suicide, infertility The Unseelie Prince starts off on Earth in the 17th or 18th century but we end up in Tir n’Aill which is a land where brethren Fae the Seelie and Unseelie live. We spend a large quantity of time inside the Maze of Valroy. I don't know if I'll ever do an in-depth review of The Unseelie Prince, but I can at least do a pros and cons list. Do keep in mind that the bar is low (and apparently getting lower all the time). For the love of Brishen! I think I am in LOVE with that dark fae piece of Shite. No matter what Valroy did, I'd feel the horror but I'd brush it off and be like - you know what... he just needs love - she can fix him ...hell I can fix him lmao so ridiculous but I swear that's my entire reaction to Valroy. Am I alone? I'm reading Book 2 tonight. I want more of Anfar - feel like there's something there besides that unrequited love subplot. And what is the deal with the shadowed unseelie fae plotting with Titania? I have a feeling I know who it is but I hope I'm wrong - he seemed so damned nice and sweet to Abigail. Please please let me be wrong.

Publication Order of Anthologies

The attraction between Abigail and Valroy is so stale and unbelievable. The key to enemies-to-lovers in any form is that they challenge each other, and whoever has the upper hand can change at any point. Both parties should be forcing each other to be smarter, stronger while tension and attraction grows between them. If they hate the attraction, even better! That said, this was FUN. Kingsley wrote the Unseelie fae right, and the Moonlit Court she created here was as fascinating as it

LOVED his seemingly simple character being so not-so-simple after all! I fell victim to judging him at first too, I must admit! Estoy enralada. Para aquellos que no conocen este verbo, en la región donde vivo utilizamos este verbo “enralarse” sobre todo para referirnos a los niños en un momento dado están inquietos o cuando estamos alegres hasta perder la compostura. Eso es lo que he sentido leyendo este libro, tanto que acabé leyendo la saga en una sentada. When she is not writing or working as a creative director, she can usually be found taking trapeze classes and building animatronics.I loved Valroy yes he’s most definitely a villain of that there’s no doubt but I do have a soft spot for unrepentant baddies and there was just something about him that drew me in. With Abigail he’s actually learning and discovering all sorts of emotions for the first time basically it’s baby steps yet and he still has his training wheels in place he’s on a major learning curve and these emotions are all so new to him. I love the character interactions. All of the unseelie fae are monsters and live up the name. I love watching Abigail adapt to this world that she is ill-suited for by making allies and stumbling through traps while struggling with her desires for a certain villain.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment