It’s not every day a fated mate bond causes griesha.Crysta’s companions may have the scrolls, but their troubles are far from over. Everyone apparated to the Unseelie palace…everyone except Crysta. Jareth fears his fated mate may never make it out of the Seelie palace alive.He’s got one shot to save the love of his life, and he has a royal Hag and a fearless Fae assassin to help him get Crysta … Fae assassin to help him get Crysta back.
But rescuing his fated mate is just one problem in an overwhelming lineup of massive problems this diverse group of paranormal misfits must overcome.
Terise is still cursed and fading fast.
Crysta suffers from the bloodletting wound, is still linked to Terise through Kheelan, and is covered in red spots.
Jareth may lose his bond with Crysta…permanently.
Moridan thinks mind control is an entertaining medium for wiping out the opposition.
And the dang scrolls?
USELESS.
Zero information can be found as to the stone and diadem’s location. Crysta and Jareth have less than four days to unlock the scrolls’ secrets, find the magical relics, and retrieve them before she and Terise succumb to griesha.
And they’re just barely figuring out who their real enemies are.
From full-sized Dragons, to supernatural sea creatures, to murderous Mermaids, and warmongering Goblins, this group of paranormal misfits have their hands full.
“The story avoids the stereotypical fairytale plot line, and once Crysta finds her fairy prince, all is not happily ever after, as the plot to assassinate Crysta is just the tip of the iceberg in a complicated, long played, and sinister plan created by unseen forces. Fans of fantasy, YA, fairies/fey, and clean romance will love this series!” Jennifer Earl, Amazon Reviewer
“Sometimes you find the perfect fantasy world and you want to crawl inside of it and live there. Surrounded by magic, mystery, and psychological messes. This is by far one of the most intriguing, breathtakingly haunting worlds I’ve ever come across. I love it!!” – Kallie, Amazon Reviewer
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OMG. What a fantastic continuation of this brilliant series. Cystal and Jareth continue their adventures. Will they succeed in what they are trying to do or will tragedy separate them forever? Very highly recommended series.
Chrysta wakes up in the torture chamber of King Moridan’s castle shackled to a slab with Chantara on one side and Grizelda, the Goblin King’s daughter, on the other. As Chrysta was tortured, both Chantara and Griselda felt the pain. How were they going to get out of this terrible situation? They needed the scrolls to find out where the diadem and stone were hidden and King Moridan had them. This fifth book of the series was dedicated to their search for both the diadem and the stone. Christa and her followers faced many new challenges around each corner. Many new revelations led them to discover little by little where they were to go. As they conquered each obstacle they also made new friends and faithful followers. Ms Anaya has created another great story filled with magic, intrigue, mystery, romance and many twists and turns. I was totally amazed as I read this book. Many various and wonderful worlds are depicted in this book which Chrysta had to navigate, some on her own and others with her friends. Christa also had to make a personal sacrifice in order to save one of her friends. This is a book I thoroughly enjoyed reading, however I do not like the idea of having to wait for the next and last book in this series. I want it now! Alas, I’m sure the wait will be well worth it.
100 % RECOMMEND. l cannot impress upon you how satisfying, intense and well written this book is. I will be dreaming of all these scenes and creatures within this story and the compassion shown to others by the princess. I have so much to say here but they are best kept fresh for you to read about yourself for maximum impact. I only hope the author will release this series in audio. I will definately listen.
Ugh too short and left so much unsaid. I truly enjoy this series and I am disappointed this book was not more. Still magically action packed and continues with our same heroes who are up against a lot of bad. I will buy the next book but I hope it is not 190 pages, grrr. Leaves so much unsaid and unexplained.
I received a complimentary advance copy of this book to give a voluntary honest review. This review contains only my own thoughts and opinions of this book.
I am sad to say that this was my least favorite book in the series. It was still very much enjoyable of course, but for me it didn’t completely measure up to the previous installments as much I wanted. As a matter of fact, my hope was that it would measure up and far beyond considering that very dramatic and thrilling cliffhanger My Fair Invader ended on. Expectations really do suck sometimes.
My biggest issue with My Fair Princess was probably the ever-going action and adventure. In itself that is very much exciting and needed in a fantasy book like this. However, it became almost overkill with the characters constantly on the move, fighting, planing or discussing important matter. This hyperactive story telling really needed to be toned and balanced down with some calm moments where not too much is happening. I do understand the fear authors have of that since the book can go too much the other way and become boring and dragged out. However if the character jump around as much as they did in this book, always doing or needing to do something, they lose some of their humanity. Simply because they aren’t given room for their emotions those calm moments help develop and showcase. Emotions of duress and fear that should be obvious with an amazing plot like this, but there just weren’t given any room for when something constantly happened or things always needed to be solved and done.
Since Crysta, Jareth and Kheelan was so focused on solving the whole diadem problem all that addictive drama, anger and twists between them and the four way bond from previous books was kind of forgotten about. Out of nowhere no one held any hate or anger towards Kheelan despite all what he had done. Suddenly he was part of the family and did not want Crysta anymore. When did that major change happen? And why didn’t we readers get to be apart of that? And that amazing and beautiful connection and romance between Jareth and Crysta was left a bit on the back burner. Sure, Jareth and Crysta were together the majority of the time, yet their loving interaction with one another was too brief for my taste. Same problem there really. With so much action they weren’t given room for their relationship. In short, this story was more of an adventure book than romance book.
One thing I am really impressed with though, is the “everything is not black or white, good or evil” message in the book. That was written absolutely beautifully and it is sadly so rare in a book like this that there are gray areas and gray characters. It made it so much more realistic and relatable. Characters aren’t just evil because they’re evil, but like Titania, Moridan and Elsley have a good reason for what they do. Although, if I could change one thing I would remove the cliche villain monologues where they reveal their whole plan/life story for no reason whatsoever. That just doesn’t fly with me for two reasons. One, because it made the villain obviously and unrealistically dumb revealing their intent while they had no magic to defend themself with and had not succeeded yet, giving the heroes the upper ground with the freely given knowledge. Two, it is just too obvious that the villain only give away his plan for the sake of us readers, so we would understand why or how it came to be. There are better and more realistic ways of doing so, like the main characters finding it out on their own without being told by the villain.
Overall, I enjoyed the adventure, the characters (especially Zelros) and the twisting turns and new world. While there were disappointments on my part and Crysta at times felt a bit too much like a Mary Sue (but still very much lovable), the writing style with the trademark C.J Anaya humor is what really makes her books stick so close to my heart. I am already impatiently waiting for My Fair Queen.