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A Fae prince with fading powers. A human woman marked by his magic. Was she destined to save his world, or to save him?
Fleeing a political scandal in Los Angeles, Renya seeks refuge from rumors and gossip—only to stumble into a destiny beyond her wildest dreams.
Grayden, a captivating Fae prince, is bound by duty to restore the waning magic of his realm. When he discovers Renya unconscious and dying on the frozen edges of his kingdom, he dares to hope she’s the prophesied savior of his world.
Desperate to return to the familiarity of her own realm, Renya extracts a promise from Grayden to send her back. But as an intense and passionate bond ignites between them, she finds herself torn between two worlds—and two destinies.
With a deliciously evil villain threatening to tear them apart, Renya must decide: Will she abandon the connection she’s found with Grayden to return home, or embrace a fate she never imagined?
My Review
Grayden is a Fae prince. His lands are in a strange time, with issues arising because of waning magic and people relying on him. They seem to be in a land of winter. He needs a miracle to save his land and his family, which he holds dear. I love the winter vibes in the story.
Renya is a journalist researching a mysterious bookstore in Seattle. The portal in this store is almost poetic, but it could be fate. I love how the author describes it and encaptures the bibliophiles with those rare editions and the descriptions.
Wow, she is basically hypothermic, walking in the worst clothing through nothing but snow and ice. It must be fated that the winter prince finds her, and there seems to be a return of the magic in his land. While predictable, this story is intriguing.
Grayden is such a gentleman but this book almost goes historical in how they talk and the prophecy. I do love that he is a total cinnamon roll and is proud of her strength and heroine qualities. I like this prince as he is charming and charismatic. But it is a political storyline.
Things heat up as they get intimate and beyond rescuer and rescuer. However, the shadow queen’s motive ruins it again. Oh twisted just as all seems well it comes down like an avalanche once again.
The book gets steamy right at the end it is more of a new adult steamy but it does have mild spice. I can’t believe he is letting her go after all they have been through.
Of course, after all the heartbreak and portal travel the villain is awaiting them continuing this story. While I loved the initial storyline and tropes of this book I’m not interested in reading about the political villain any further. It was just too much a part of the storyline for me.
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If you like this book you may also enjoy books with these tags and categories: Fae, Romantasy, Winter.
