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Prince Of Love - The Royal Chronicles Book Three
Donna Grant
Total-E-Bound
March 2008
ISBN: 978-1-906328-13-9
Paranormal



Synopsis:

Book three in the Royal Chronicals Series

He’ll risk everything to claim her love – even his own life.

The youngest of the four princes, Sorin, has waited for the time he could search out his mate. For years he has looked up to his father and brothers as they set the standard to how a prince of Drahcir should live. Now it’s his time to due his duty, a duty he refuses to fail at. Not even the magical Tnarg’s who are trying to kill his mate will stand in his way.

But the Tnarg is one step ahead of him. Sorin has little time to convince his mate of what he is and where he comes from. Will the unmistakable attraction they share be enough to convince her to leave all that she knows for a magical kingdom?

 


 


 

SRR GRADE:  A

 

Centuries ago a scorned Fae princess cursed the small kingdom of Drahcir. From that time on the princes and princesses of the royal house have been forced to seek out their mates and convince them to leave everything they know and love behind.

Time moves slower in this enchanted city so it makes the search for mates a bit easier. With the help of a certain Fae, they can move forward or back through time. Another boon in their favor is that they can locate their mates by their auras. There is a stipulation to this. The mates have to be willing, they can’t be forced. If all four of King Urises’ sons haven’t found their mates by the fifth moon of the Harvest year everything—the kingdom, the city it resides in, and all the people will cease to exist.

Sorin is the youngest prince and he’s searched for a year. In a small Scottish village he sees his oldest brother, Keiran and is warned of the Tnargs. Beasts of legend that are out to kill the mates of the princes. They soon separate as time grows shorter for them in their search. Two brothers have made it home with their mates, now it's just Sorin and Keiran. Sorin begins to really worry, for in all this time, he has yet to find the right woman, the true one. The one his father told him to look for.

Then Sorin is drawn to the sound of a woman’s laughter. His father had warned him of what he’d feel when he located his mate, but what he feels is almost overwhelming. The need and desire almost put him on his knees. It is a chance moment that allows them to meet, and in short time Katrina and Sorin fall deeper and deeper into the spell that encloses the mates when they meet.

Katrina is attacked by a Tnarg and it’s only Sorin’s fast moving that saves her from being slaughtered. Though she’s an open-minded woman, and though she’s seen a magical creature, it is difficult for her to come to grips with the story Sorin tells her. The thought of leaving her family behind forever saddens her as much as it frightens her. But when they make love, she knows where she belongs, she just has to come to find the balance of what she’ll gain with what she’s losing.

As they travel to his kingdom, it isn’t until they reach the gates of the kingdom that the Tnarg attacks. Will they survive this attack, or is the destiny of the kingdom about to reach its end?

This is Donna’s third in the Royal Chronicles series and I’m impatiently waiting for the 4th in the series. Sorin, the Prince of Love well lives up to his name and his other two brothers give new meaning to what romance is considered being. These guys have all the right moves, and the romance is hot enough to make you melt a snowbank. Sorin is a hottie from his head to his toes. And everything in between is any woman’s dream. This book is a keeper in my opinion and well worth the read. The cover alone tells the reader is a great sign of things to come. There are places that are lighthearted that will make out laugh out loud, and in others you feel the fear and the stress riding on them making it back home in time. And the heat of the sensual aspects will make a woman sigh, and her heart to race. That’s the best kind in my opinion.


 
~Reviewed by Melisa

 

 
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