The decadence of the fairy realm is a lure few can resist… inherited valued. That means letting a stranger paw through her grandmother’s things. But Caspian is not what she expected. He’s interested in the history, not just the scandals that still linger in whispers. While Lydia laughs off the rumors of a ghost, Caspian doesn’t.
Caspian knows the creature bumping around the house is a banished fairy determined to find a way home to Annwyn and cause trouble. Caspian and Lydia are thrown into a conspiracy to bring down Caspian’s father. They must fight the banished fairy and her allies together. But the deeper Lydia is drawn into Caspian’s world the more danger she is in. When the Hunter of Annwyn summons Caspian to Court he may be lost to her forever.
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Doesn’t every adopted child wonder about their biological parents? Don’t they all dream of being a prince or princess? For Caspian, believing himself to be the son of the Prince of Faerie may have been a boy’s dream but being the unwanted bastard of that same prince is more like a nightmare. The fae in this world are far more dangerous than humanoid butterflies, and more like the characters in the unexpurgated Brothers Grimm fairytales. Dealing with them is perilous to the soul. Having to muddle his way through fae politics makes Caspian’s dating adventures particularly risky, but a man in love with deal with whatever he must deal with to protect his lady. Now to get the persistent pesky fae lord away from Lydia…..
The Outcast Prince by Shona Husk is the first book in the Court of Annwyn. In this book, Caspian Mort a part fairy born of a fairy prince and a human mother arrives at Calloway house to appraise the value of its contents. When he arrives at the mansion, he meets Lydia Calloway the granddaughter of the previous owner of the house. Caspian realizes that it will take time to value the home and strain on his fairy power of psychometry but agrees to do the job because he feels the need to immerse himself in the history of Calloway House and it alluring new owner Lydia. Even as Caspian tries to avoid all things fairy he is forced into searching for a fairy mirror that has been lost from Annwyn and is somewhere in the human realm. This book is a different type of fairy tale. It has wonderful characters, dangerous situations, mysteries to solve, lots of suspense, and a love story that is amazingly sweet. This is a perfect read for anyone who enjoys an unusual fairytale that eventually ends with a happy ever after ending. The Outcast Prince is a fairytale full of mystery, suspense, intrigue, and romance.
The Outcast Prince by Shona Husk is an awesome story that I have read. This is book number one in the start to brand new awesome series that I can not get enough of. If you love reading about the fae, romantic suspense and paranormal romances then this story is definately for you to read and I highly recommend it.
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Book one in the Court of Annwyn series and I want to read the next book in this series. This book kept me turning pages, a very good storyline with the story flowing smoothly from page to page. This is Lydia and Caspian’s story with suspense, drama, danger, a banished fairy, and romance. I enjoyed reading this book. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
The plotline was a good draw in but didn’t keep me interested mostly. I felt that something was missing.The writing was quite good.
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Nothing wrong with the story, but didn’t really draw you in. Doesn’t really inspire me to read more of the series.
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