Lies, love, lust and power. Bestselling author Ella Fields delivers a sexy, gritty, wickedly addictive fantasy romance.All my life, I’d known my marriage would be arranged. What I never expected was to fall in love. My betrothed was arrogance dressed in royal finery, and I longed to both disappear and step closer whenever he entered the room.As princess of the Moon Kingdom, and daughter of the … Moon Kingdom, and daughter of the cruelest king our land had ever seen, I was well-versed in deceit and debauchery. The Sun Kingdom’s sly prince was no threat to me.
Assuming that was a grave mistake. For the ever-present smirk, irritating charm, and adoring gleam in his eyes began to melt the ice encasing my heart.
All too soon, hatred turned to love. I was captured by something I’d rarely experienced before—happiness.
But I should’ve known better.
After all, I’d been raised by a monster. And little did I know I was about to marry one.
Contains dark themes and a HEA. No cliffhanger. Recommended for 18+
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This was an amazing fantasy romance that I devoured in one sitting. I had waited for this book for so long and it was definitely worth the wait. I was enthralled by these characters and this shocking, intriguing, suspenseful story. I was pleasantly surprised how this story unfolded. This was such an amazing read and it deserves more than five stars.
It’s not often I can say I was hooked from the very first page but God, I absolutely loved this book. It gave me everything I wanted. There was unlikely yet steamy romance, action, gasp inducing tension and plot twists. An utterly enthralling read from start to finish.
Our MC Audra is dark and damaged after growing up with a sadistic father and being betrayed by a man she had grown to love against her better judgement. She is cold and cruel to the world but the facade dissolves around those she cares for, fiercely loyal to those who accept her for who she is and loves her despite the cruelty. She’s a story teller of epic proportions, a woman of conviction and a friend I’d love to have.
My favourite aspect was Audra’s friendships. Audra is seen as selfish and uncaring until push comes to shove and she proves that she is willing to do anything for those she cares for. Her character development was great throughout.
In this book we have two love interests, one with whom we fall for through a series of flashbacks the other, a slow burn. This book has some seriously steamy scenes!
The one small thing I’d have liked to see was a few more explanations, celebrations occur and are given names etc, I would’ve liked to be given a bit more information regarding these and some other points to be able to better understand. Overall, Fields builds an engrossing fantasy land which I’d love to see expanded on! I’d highly recommend to fantasy lovers!
She is the Queen of the moon kingdom, and a victim of her upbringing. The one with a heart of ice and a pitch black soul.
He is the King that lost the right to stand by her side with his act of treason.
And the third man, who watches and waits now who is he…?
This is the first book in a new series called The Royals.
I’ve read Ella fields before but all the other books pale in comparison to this.
This is a rich and detailed story of a life that was never a true choice.
I felt quite sorry for Audra. She might be rebellious and vindictive even murderous in places but she’s loyal to those who mean something to her.
The King is cunning and wily like the fox that he is. I never fully trusted the words from his mouth. His silver tounge aided his hidden agenda. I still wonder now what his full truth is.
As for the second man who shall remain nameless in my review. He is the constant pillar of support. His heart bleeds time and time again yet his soul is still bright.
Put all the pieces of this epic tale together and you have quite a read before you.
I’m giving this 4.5 stars because it took me a while to get into this, but once I did I lost myself well and truly.
Along with studying in between chapters, and like everyone says about fantasy, the first little bit I found hard to get into but once I was a couple chapters and emotionally invested, I. Could. Not. Put. This. Down!! This was so good!! I went from studying every five chapters to after 52% not stopping until I was finished. There were so many things in here that make romantic fantasies so beautifully incredible! There’s swoon worthy scenes, romance, suspense, steam, action and fantasy — which actually made the book that much better! I’m not usually a fan of love triangles but I loved both men enough where I would have been happy with whoever she ended up with, though I did feel a little bad for the guy she didn’t choose. Anyway, I HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend this book!! I’ve read a couple of Ella’s books, all of which have been favourites, and this made me fall in love with her writing even more. Five stars!
This was such a good book. I can’t wait for the next book. I loved the characters, the story, the mystery, the conflicts, the magic, the love…all of it. This book made me an Ella Fields fan. I plan on reading all her books!
3.5 stars
I’m not a huge fantasy reader, but I love Ella Fields, so I was hoping I’d enjoy this since I’ve loved all her other work. And, parts of it I did, but I think this type of story just isn’t for me overall.
This story took a long time for me to get into. Once I did, I found myself more invested in the plot, but given the nature of the story, I didn’t connect much with our characters, nor fully understand them- which I think is intentional- this is a story we’re trying to piece together just like our heroine is. That said, I found myself confused quite a bit and struggling to stay focused in parts-despite Ella’s always beautiful writing. And, while I love her attempt at writing an anti-heroine, Audra just frustrated me. I loved her being different, I loved Ella being unapologetic about her, but a side affect of a stoic, anti-hero queen with several male alpha characters is that there isn’t an emotional center to our tale, or even much emotional expression, to the story. The fantasy shines, the tension and mystery plot shines, I just wanted to feel more for our characters, and I had a hard time feeling anything for them, which meant I was less invested in them, even though I wanted to know what happened. Though I certainly found them interesting.
The romance aspect was also opaque until a certain point (ie who the romance is actually about) and very slow to unfold, and the conclusion isn’t super satisfying- though it seems that is because there is another book where we actually get to explore the couple after all.
All in all, this is a well written and wonderfully creative tale- I can admire and respect the art behind it. I think so many will enjoy it, I just don’t think this type of fantasy story is personally for me.
Wow, what did I read! Ella Fields always tugs my heart with her books. A King So Cold was so much more than I expected. Audra was so strong, so feisty, and just so amazing. I loved how she did what she wanted and never let anyone see any weakness. Zadicus for some reason had my heart from the very beginning.
I loved the chemistry, the suspense, the adrenaline, everything about this book was amazing. Fantasy genre isn’t what I read much, but this book changed everything for me. I need more of this genre, I need more of these wonderful and epic characters.
I greatly underestimated the length of this book and how long it would take to read it. It’s a looonnnnnngggg book folks.
Is this book a perfect example of romance fantasy? No I don’t think it is.
But it sure as heck was a fun read.
While I think the world, terms, and even characters magic could have been explored better, if you have a background in fantasy and fae you can do just fine filling in some gaps.
I also struggled to see the love. Lust and carnal desires. Oh my heck yes. But love love. It was hard because these people are basically immortals. The men especially have been around a while. Our queen is on 21 years old and at times feels more mature then the men who are much older than she. I don’t see the complete change in the Queen with who she decides to love. We have wonderful examples on what that man did and does for her, but not a lot reversed. And it got a bit tiring all the back and forth between them.
Let’s just say, go in with open ideas on sexuality.
However all that being said, it works for this world.
This book also has some really great one liners or quotes that are thought provoking, and really makes you feel. A few that I am going to add to my quote book because I loved them so much.
This book is a delightfully long, thought provoking read.
Disclaimer: This is my first time reading an Ella Fields novel, so any opinion formed here is based on my experience with the Fantasy genre and the writing style that is needed and meshing of Fantasy and Romance and what is usually required from both the genres.
Please keep in mind that this is my own opinion. It is quite a long review as I’ve tried to highlight my main issues and then break them down as to why they didn’t work.
With a cover and a blurb that drew me in from the get-go, A King So Cold had everything to be my next favourite Adult Fantasy Romance but even with all the elements that I love in this genre, it failed to not only impress but also not hold my interest for a longer period. It was bland, confusing and underdeveloped.
The one thing I’ve noted in my experience is that every time I pick a Fantasy is that it takes me at least up to 3 chapters to be fully pulled into the story. With this book, even after Chapter 4, I was still having a hard time getting into the story. (No pressure. It happens sometimes. It’s Fantasy and some of them do take a while to settle and find that rhythm.)
It was around the 35% mark that I finally got interested and let me tell you it was good. But as I already mentioned, even though it did have parts that were good and worked well, there were just a few of them when comparing them to what didn’t work.
Let me explain it this way — Think of fantasies as a tangled yarn that untangle slowly as you progress. You’ll encounter knots, some easily solved and some requiring more patience and time, but in the end, they will untangle and the result will be one perfect ball of yarn.
Sometimes, to untangle a knot, you will have to cut that part and leave it aside because it no longer fits and now you have two balls of yarn, different sizes but they are the same colour and fabric but if used together they make perfect sense. (Is it making sense?)
I have broken my issues down to six main points for better understanding:-
Problem No. 1 — The Narrative
When I started the reading my first thought was “Did I miss something?”
From the beginning, it had seemed like I had started reading the story from the middle. It was like I was thrust into the world without a proper introduction to the story, setting, characters or what had been going on in the opening.
There was a mention of a fable about two Goddesses across the story and how the two Kingdoms came to be, but it was never explained properly for me to grasp the concept. I would have preferred to have a Prologue that started with this fable. It could have been properly fleshed out so that we could get the first level of the foundation for the story to build on and maybe I wouldn’t have been so confused during the majority of the book.
Problem No. 2 — The Background/Development
There was a severely lacking in the development aspect. There was no proper background or context given about anything.
One of the most important aspects of a Fantasy is to have a solid foundation and if you have failed in laying a proper base then I’m sorry but the story is always going to fall short.
As I mentioned in the first point, there are two Kingdoms — The Sun Kingdom which is in a desert and it is hot all around the year and The Moon Kingdom which all cobblestones and it is cold all year round. Both the Kingdoms come with their specific setting, colour scheme and powers.
The problem with this? There was no adequate description of any of the places and what we did get was not enough.
The castles and the powers introduced were grandeur and it could whisk the reader away but the lack of specification of situations, setting and the powers that were manifested by the three main characters just didn’t create that awe-worthy atmosphere.
Problem No. 3 — The Visualization
Of course, if there is no evocation then the reader is bound to have a problem in visualizing anything that is happening in the story.
The castles, the powers, the rich clothes, the contrast in the Kingdoms, the huge-ass bird that Queen Audra would fly upon to travel swiftly — these are some of the multiple instances where I would have loved in-depth descriptions.
I couldn’t picture the bird, I had a next to impossible time trying to visualize the clothes or the castles.
How can I enjoy and tell about something when I am not even able to paint half a picture of what the author is describing?
Problem No. 4 — The Dialogue
The story was long, wordy and distracting.
Did I get what the author was trying to convey or tell us? I did, but it took me a while to catch on and even then it felt like what I knew was incomplete, and this is just the thing. I shouldn’t have to catch up or feel like I’m feeling left out.
The words used in the dialogues were a mix of your everyday language (minus the slang) and the rich language you would expect the royals to use and it just didn’t seem in sync. The switching from one speaking style to the next and the mixing of both the styles deviated me from concentrating on what was happening.
Problem No. 5 — The Romance
This was one of the major issues for me because it just wasn’t convincing enough. Who did the author want me to root for? Am I rooting for the right couple? Is there anything solid? I am confused by the relationships.
A quick background — Raiden, the Prince of the Sun Kingdom and Audra, the Princess of the Moon Kingdom had to be married out of convenience but it quickly turned into love before they were married to unite both the Kingdoms.
It was on the day of their wedding, after all the celebrations, Audra’s father was accompanying the newlyweds to a cottage when Raiden’s betrayal was brought to light. Raiden’s guards along with his parents not only killed the King but also tried to kill Audra. In revenge, Audra exiled Raiden to The Edges with no memory of who he was and what they once meant to each other.
Zaddicus is introduced as Audra’s bed mate. Her consort, if you will. He tries to guide her when it comes to handling the Kingdom and her powers since she is much younger than him and doesn’t possess the patience or the experience. (He fails in both. Oh, also, they are immortals.)
Part 1 of the story initially focused on Zad and Audra and their very physical relationship and I had faith that I would come to love their relationship.
Enter Raiden. Audra brings him out of The Edges, wanting to know what happened before she killed him. It was when Raiden was brought to the castle and kept in the dungeons that we got the flashbacks and finally, little by little, we read about what went that night.
And now started my issue — Raiden and Audra or Zaddicus and Audra?
In the beginning, I was rooting for Zad and Audra’s relationship to take shape and bloom because they had that chemistry that could have grown and had that spark as well as have that deep-rooted respect, power and oodles of fire.
When Raiden was introduced and I got to read their past, I found that these two had more chemistry, spark and a dash of recklessness that just made them more appealing.
I know this might be a highly unpopular opinion, (since I’m already on this train why not go all out?) but I found Raiden and Audra to have had a far better relationship build-up, progression and pull towards each other that was far more convincing and believable.
Zaddicus was a great character, and if the end game was for Audra to have him, I’m sorry to say but it failed and tragically, might I add. Honestly, Zad deserved so much better than what he ended up with.
Hell, all the three characters deserved better than what they ended up with.
Problem No. 6 — The Characterization
Be it Audra, Raiden or Zaddicus, neither of the characters had depth. They were too one-track and single-minded for them to have room to grow and become well-rounded characters that one usually expects from characters set in the Fantasy domain.
Problem No. 7 — The Title
I’ve learned that the original title was ‘A Queen So Cruel’ and I honestly have no idea why the decision to change was made. This is a far more fitting title than what we have now because this is Audra’s story.
We do have Raiden and Zaddicus’ point of views and not for a second did either of the Kings come off as cold. For all their faults both of them weren’t cruel.
This story was all Audra. The cruel, cold and bitter Queen of the Moon Kingdom.
There have been just so much confusion and inconsistencies for me in this book. I’ve had to re-read paragraphs to connect the dots and paint a picture which was not easy. And since you can’t picture anything, it leads to confusion.
The story would pick up, then it would slow down once again and go off somewhere else to come back and I was sitting and trying to piece this puzzle and make some sense.
A King So Cold had so much potential to not only become a great story but give the readers a vivid visual image of what was playing out on the paper and a great set of characters.
There might be a second book, or that is what Ms Fields hinted at the last page of the book, and if that is the case then I hope she tries to bring in more depth to her plotline and give us well-rounded characters with proper arcs.
2 Stars!
An amazing book. Could not put it down. An intense and drama filled story that held my in its grips until the end!!
Hard a hard time getting into it , did not finish .
I’m surprised I even finished this book to be honest. Not because of anything bad, but because I couldn’t deal with the wave of emotions that took over me. It’s such a hardship dealing with falling in love with someone you shouldn’t. I’m not only talking in regards to the story but about me. A King So Cold by Ella Fields is something a lot different than what I read from her. It’s sort of fantasy meets medieval, and while I’m not the biggest fan of this particular genre, I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed it.
It starts off slow. But my god, what a way to start a book. I was hooked from the first sentence. I went in blind. I hadn’t read the blurb, I skimmed over vague reviews and went in just based off the cover alone. But you know what they say, never judge a book by its cover, because the cover is positively deceiving of just how much goes on in the book. It’s not your average fantasy/royal romance. It’s sinister and evil, a tad bit dark, it’s possessive and petty, filthy and scandalous and yet I have to admit, butterflies were a constant in my belly, and my heart was filled with love, heartache and hope for a better outcome. The angst in this book is ridiculous. Which isn’t surprising considering who the author is. I thought I’d have learnt my lesson about her by now. This is an angst-filled love triangle of alarming proportions and I don’t think anyone is ready for it.
I’m also wondering why the book was titled “A King So Cold” when from what I’ve read, it would’ve been more appropriate to call it “A Queen So Cold”. Because that’s what the story is about. Queen Audra and her cold-blooded soul.
60% in and I had this ache in my chest that wouldn’t go away. It was an ache of foreboding, of things to come that I knew I wouldn’t like. I’m not sure if it was just the buttload of angst in the book but it definitely felt a lot like heartache. I was three seconds away from chucking a tantrum just because I knew it wouldn’t end up the way I wanted it to. I hated this feeling. Absolutely despise it. I was completely biased in this love triangle. I knew who I was rooting for but I’m afraid it wasn’t enough for me to get the happy ending I wanted. What in the actual heck is going on?
80% in, I stopped reading. I threw my kindle at my door and had to concentrate on my breathing in order to stop the racing of my heart. I told myself I was going to take a break and read again tomorrow. But like a drug, I dove back into that baby, heartache be damned. It was worth it. When an author can change your mind about a character, surprise you with the plot and make you fall in love with someone unexpected, then you know she’s a keeper.
Absolutely fantastic read! I definitely recommend it.
HOLLY WOW!!! This isn’t just a book. It’s an EXPERIENCE!
A King so Cold is only my second fantasy / historical romance and I am completely enamored by this author and her unique story. I was fascinated by the plot from the very first page. So, there is a “King so cold” but personally I feel that the story is more about the life and journey of the cold-hearted Queen instead. And then there is Lord who is “linked” to said Queen since she was very young. Yes, there are 3 people in this party but don’t worry this is not a threesome or a typical love triangle like you would expect. What they do and how they live within the castle is completely believable and honestly pretty understandable given the time. I went in it with a complete open mind and I am so glad I did.
Because this is a fantasy trope, the love story is very complicated and multilayered, as was the three main characters. The Lord is mature, caring, honest, royal and completely devoted to the Queen. The King is cold, cruel, emotionless, and a little cray cray . He wasn’t always that way though. Whatever happened to the fun, playful, and loving King? Will he ever be the person the Queen once fell in love with? And then the Queen – oh boy! she is something else … She is heartbroken, flawed, brave, and unapologetic. Some might say cruel and cold-hearted. She rules her Kingdom the way she sees fit, with power and precision, and no one dare get in the way. I have to tell you some scenes are pretty gruesome (not my typical trope) but in this story it is warranted and necessary. The whole thing is very “Braveheart-ish” something I don’t usually read or watch but I am surprised that I LOVE all if it – the angst, suspense, betrayal, revenge, war, punishment and murder and of course ROMANCE.
Ella Fields is truly one talent lady. The writing is sophisticated, riveting and flawless. A King So Cold is one MAGNFICANT piece of work from the gorgeous cover until the very last page. Forbidden, unconventional but in the end I felt like the Queen is with exactly who I envisioned and the world is just as it should be. EPIC read and definitely one of my favorite of 2020.
Beginning was a tad bit disorienting. Before we got to the flashbacks, I didn’t know what was happening or why. The setting of the plot could also use some work, it took me a while to understand the magic system, the world and the kingdoms (Sun, Moon, Fae, etc.) and why they are at war (her father’s crimes, I think?).
Otherwise the storyline and romance were very original! The heroine, Audra, is extremely unlikeable at first (cold but cries a lot) but ends up growing on you and the two love interests were flawed but passionate without exuding too much toxic masculinity. The love interests weren’t instantaneous and there are very clear reasons why there are two so not your usual, run-of-the-mill love triangle.
The ending wasn’t on a cliffhanger but there are definitely some loose ends and threats to the HFN romance. Based on the snippet at the end, this may be a series (which wasn’t clear from the Goodreads page).
Would recommend for fans of Holly Black’s The Wicked King and Marie Lu’s The Young Elites. Actually come to think of it, Audra reminds a lot of Adelina. She has to make a lot of hard choices to stay in power but would move heaven and hell to come to the aid of her loved ones.
Fantasy…….from the setting to the characters to the language, it’s all such a complex genre. The author’s imagination has no limits and can tell a tale that is wildly creative.
A King so Cold is set in an adult fantasy genre with angst, suspense, magic, betrayal, brutality and romance. It is set in a faraway Kingdom with a Queen, an exiled King and an ever present Lord that are involved in twists and turns where love and loyalty are questioned.
The story started slow for me and then I became invested in the middle but then towards the end, I found that the story lost me somewhat. The visuality of the story was elaborate and mystical but I found it hard to stay with the story because it was too much in my mind. I loved Games of Thrones but I think I would be lost if reading instead of watching and I think this is what happened here. And I also must add that there was an important piece of the plot that I felt never was really explored and I couldn’t figure out why, especially when examining the actions of the Queen to her King. I won’t spoil for anyone by discussing my thoughts.
Like I said, the story was intricate with multiple storylines with deeply rooted emotions that kept the story like a beguiling labyrinth. Fantasy is not a genre I read but when written by authors I love, I am willing to try. Just because I had some issues with the story doesn’t mean that those willing to try something new won’t love.
A nice change from the author’s regular style of writing. It was a little hard to get into at first but after a while it became even harder to put down. This book was way left field for me. Proving to me this author can pull off anything she feels like writing. She knocked it out of the park. She reeled you in, making you feel a connection with the characters. You felt their highs and lows as if they were your feelings. You felt the lust and chemistry and you couldn’t help but to bask in it. I seriously cannot wait to see what the author comes up with next.
It took me several days to get through this read and it wasn’t because of RL and the fact that it’s a lengthy book. Nope. It was due to the confusing beginning. The wordiness. The first half of the book dragged. I had the hardest time continuing. I was bored.
The last 30% of the book is when it finally picked up for me and when I started feeling Ella Fields writing style I’ve loved from her previous books.
I love dark romance. I’ve read fantasy/historical books and enjoyed them. Yet
This one did not work for me. Not every book we read is a winner and that’s a fact.
In my humble opinion this was NOT a HEA… there’s no way you can do what she did to the “Love of her life” and think it’s ok. Naaaaah! That just doesn’t sit well with me.
The one positive thing about this story was Zadicus I love him soo much. He’s the reason I kept reading.
“find me in the darkness”
A King So Cold is a fantasy romance that revolves around a love triangle which are 2 things I generally don’t read but the blurb and cover sucked me in and I thoroughly enjoyed this crazy and magical ride. This review will be brief as this is definitely the type of story that is best gone into blindly to truly get the full experience.
Ella created a beautiful, mythical and magical world that left me wanting more books set like this. The main story revolves around Princess/Queen Audra who reminds me of a badass version of Elsa from frozen but alot more cold, distant, guarded, naive, bratty at times but so much fun to read about. The two main Male characters and Prince/King Raiden and Lord Zadicus. Both so different from each other and both characters that you will love at times and hate the next. From quite early on I did prefer one couple pairing over the other and was rooting for them throughout the book and safe to say I connected with the right guy
The love triangle aspect did make it harder for me to fully connect with the romance especially when there seemed to be alot of OW/OM drama and monogamy issues but in a fantasy setting it kind of works. I did end up really enjoying how it ended even though it wasn’t perfect it still seemed realistic and I would gladly read any follow up books set in this world.
Ella’s best work to date!!
Love made fools out of all of us. It lulled you into a false sense of security, and then it left you to burn.
Ella has officially made me a fantasy romance or at least HER stories about fantasy romance *wink* This book was unputdownable. I don’t think I can properly express HOW MUCH I L O V E D this book. This world. These characters. I loved E V E R Y T H I N G about it! The way in which Ella wove this storyline together was bloody brilliant. I went into this book thinking it was going in one direction, but then all of a sudden, it was as if the ground was cleaved and I was falling…I then realized it was going in a very different direction. A direction I was VERY happy about. This revelation had me wanting to start the book all over again, so that I would pay closer attention to this interaction or that moment that I already read. I knew I had to have missed some subtle passages or interactions that Ella placed perfectly throughout the story, that if I was a more perceptive person, I would’ve picked up on sooner, but instead, all her “smoke and mirrors” that she had going on, distracted me from what was happening right in front of me. I’ll say it again…BLOODY BRILLIANT. And that’s the thing with fantasy stories, it’s made up, it’s literally Ella’s own created world and she can do whatever she wants with it. She has endless possibilities and I L O V E D how she built this one and it’s characters within and how she had everything unfold. Everything about it was unique and everything I look for in an unforgettable story and this one is definitely unforgettable.
A story built on deceit, lies and half-truths. A Queen who seeks vengeance. A King who lies. A Lord who protects. A story about mythical creatures. Kingdoms at war. Royal creatures of a different world, with kingdoms of fire (Sun Kingdom) and ice (Moon Kingdom). Spellcasting. Royals that harbor powers of varying degrees and intensity. Most magical holders carried abilities born from their home’s climate. There were plenty of wind changers, water wielders, and frost makers in Allureldin. But my bloodline was the only one to carry every elemental ability gifted to our land.-Queen Audra. This is a story that you can easy lose yourself in. I sure did. You would not think that this is Ella’s first attempt at writing fantasy romance because she nailed it and I am hopeful that she gives us more from this mythical world and these characters! This book was intoxicating and I plain and simply NEED MORE! More of Queen Audra. More of Lord Zadicus. MORE!
THIS book is yet another reason why Ella is a top favorite author of mine…whether she is writing New Adult Romance, Dark/Suspense Romance, Contemporary Romance or now, Fantasy Romance, she gives me a world to get lost in. She gives me characters to love (and hate). She gives me something to tell every book lover about, so I’m telling you now, whether you’re into fantasy or not, you WANT this book. And if you’re a returning Ella fan, then trust me when I tell you that this is has Ella written all over it. Ella brought her all with this book and you will love it.
“Now is not the time for riddles.”
“We are no riddle.”He straightened, emptying the pipe. Standing, he circled the bed, his bare feet eating up the cold floor in unhurried strides. “We are certainty mapped out by the stars.”
5 “Find me in the dark.” stars
Ella’s writing and unique story of “A King So Cold” was spellbinding. I have been captured,and branded, by her books but this story was stunning. A story of another world. A story of a different time. A story of self discovery. A story of LOVE. It was a magical journey. 5 stars for this story that was written with everything. Bravo Ella