![]() I really didn't feel the connection between him and Lia. I really loved Lia and Rafe and wanted to see more of them.Īnother problem I had was with Kaden. ![]() What I had issues with had to be the different POVs throughout. I liked seeing his conflicts and struggles that begin with his first encounter until the last. Rafe, the prince, was a character that didn't fit the cliche jilted royalty out to get revenge. Readers can't help but want her to be able to succeed and maybe, just maybe, find her own love without the societal constraints forced on women of her world. ![]() A decision she makes has her rushing off into a new world filled with danger. Lia is willful, strong, and stubborn right from the start. ![]() Readers see how tightly controlling Lia's world is and how she wants nothing more than to not only erase the design but the loveless match that she is sure will bring her nothing but misery. What worked for me had to be the rich language and world building that starts right on the very first page when readers get a glimpse of one elaborate design created on Princess Lia's back. ![]()
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