A Dance with the Fae Prince
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3.8
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Elise Kova
A stand-alone fantasy romance about a human girl and her marriage to the prince of the fae. She knew her hand in marriage would be sold. She had no idea a fae prince was the buyer. Katria swore she'd never fall in love. She's seen what "love" means through the cruelty of her family. So when she's married off to the mysterious Lord Fenwood for a handsome price, all Katria wants is a better life than the one she's leaving. Feelings are off the table. But her new husband makes not falling in love difficult. As their attraction begins to grow, so too do the oddities within her new life: strange rules, screams in the night, and attacks by fae that Katria never thought were real. When she witnesses a ritual not meant for human eyes, Katria finds herself spirited away to the land of Midscape. Surviving the fae wilds as a human is hard enough. Katria must survive as a human who accidently pilfered the magic of ancient kings - magic a bloodthirsty king is ready to kill her for in order to keep his stolen throne - and her new husband is the rightful heir in hiding. The power to save the fae is in her hands. But who will save her from a love she vowed never to feel? A Dance with the Fae Prince is a complete, *stand-alone novel*, inspired by the tales of Psyche and Eros, as well as Cinderella, with a "happily ever after" ending. It's perfect for romantic fantasy readers who enjoyed of A Court of Silver Flames and An Enchantment of Ravens. A Dance with the Fae Prince features a slow-burn romance, swoon-worthy couple, and steaminess that ranges from simmering to sizzling.
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Author
Elise Kova
Pages
374
Publisher
Silver Wing Press
Published Date
2021-08-19
ISBN
1949694348 9781949694345
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"In the beginning, I thought I would absolutely hate the female protagonist. Just something about her, that gave me “victim vibes”, but that’s not the case. See, when we think of fantasy books we think of bad*ss protagonists who are just all powerful right off the bat; who may or may not have had a bad background but show how they’ve overcome it. But this book pulled in so many elements of realism without sacrificing the magical world of faeries and elves.
The protagonist had a history, and over the course of the book(even to the end) she’s still dealing with it. And that’s, debatably, the most realistic thing an author could depict in a character. I didn’t necessarily agree with some of the decisions the MC was making but doesn’t take away from how objectively well-written the story was. It was also good for me to remember that one’s environment shapes how they go about their life and that mindset made reading this book so much more interesting for me.
I will admit that the plot was EXTREMELY predictable, but I still enjoyed this read😊"
"At first I was kinda annoyed with Katria and it felt slow but if you trust the process it gets so good! I loved the ending & watching the romance bloom. I predicted the ending but loved watching what it took to get there. Good standalone romantasy for those not wanting to get into a series"
"Dance with the Fae Prince is definitely one of my favorites from the series. I love the characters and the story. I have reread this book multiple times!"
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Ekaterina Oh
"This was one of the best books I've read. It has a purpose a lesson a light a love, a passion, and fears that were set to the side. It fully emersed you and every single word in this world was brought to life.. read it please, you will not be sorry. This story is its own, don't try to put it in a box or expect it to be the stories you have heard before. It is it's own. Seriously. I promise ❤️"
"DNF @36%<br/><br/>Sooooo boring. The main character is really dumb. She blames others for her mistakes, and causes her own problems, and and even thought I haven’t gotten to her backstory yet, it’s OBVIOUS what her deal is. I was hopeful with the psyche and Eros vibes at the beginning but I have to stop. I’m getting too frustrated."
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