A fae prince with a poisoned heart. A mortal girl with a magical voice. Neither one believes in fairy tales. Bitter and twisted, Ever, has no desire to be king. He’d rather turn to dust than find his foretold queen, the girl who’ll stop the deadly poison spreading through his blood. But if the black terror reaches his heart before he claims her, his darkest wishes will be granted. Chaos will … reign over the land, and an agonizing death will be his. Born and bred city girl and waitress, Lara has the voice of an angel and no idea her distinctive tattoo marks her as the chosen mate of a silver-eyed royal from another realm. When she falls into Faery and meets an obnoxious huntsman who thinks she’s a troll, she’s amazed to discover he’s the cursed Prince of Air in disguise. His mother, the queen, is less than impressed, and the opposing court of techno-loving Unseelie want her as their very own pet. Held captive by Elemental fae in the Land of Five, she’s certainly hit rock bottom. But songs wield power, and Lara happens to be a true diva. Now if only she can use her newfound magical skill to make the Prince of Never a little less attractive. The first thing she wants is to find a way back home, the last is to fall in love. Ever and Lara think they know what they want, but destiny has other ideas.
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This was a fun, cheeky, easy story. I liked reading from Ever’s POV. His dry and sometimes unintended humor earned a few chuckles from me. What kept me from rating it a 5 was the author skimmed over some details that needed deeper emphasis. For example: the curse. Although I got the general idea, there were a few places in the story that seemed to contradict the original explanation. I also never understood exactly why the mage cursed Ever in the first place. Was it just because she was attracted to him? (Don’t want to delve too deep for the sake of spoiling the story.) I liked the variety of creatures the author included; however, if one isn’t familiar with fae, she won’t have a reference point. While the author names the creatures, she doesn’t show what they are, and readers without a fantasy understanding won’t get the significance. This is the first book I’ve read by Juno Heart–always happy to stumble on a new author.
Delightful and unique story of Fae, mortals and other creatures. Good characters, story flows and some romance.
Felt the ending went abruptly so a little confused but still worth reading.
‘Prince of Never,’ the first book in the Black Blood Fae series, is a story about a city girl with a special voice who happens to be the fated mate of a Fae royal cursed to die a slow, painful death.
Ever, the Prince of Air, is heir to the throne and carries the brutal Black Blood curse. When Lara falls into Faery, he’s the one who finds her. Initially mistaking her for a troll or goblin of some kind, upon discovering she’s human, he sets them both on a journey back to his home and his mother the Queen.
“The cold bites through gaps in shiny armor, nibbling around snug leather, but it doesn’t matter; his veins are already filled with icy winter.
Why, then, does he shiver?”
In Faery apparently, finders keepers extends to people.. and as that makes her his.. despite his distaste for mortals, it’s up to his court what to do with her. Unfortunately for Lara, there are others in the realm who either wish to possess her or see her dead.
I really loved the concept of the story and in the hands of a more experienced author, I could have loved it. The curse is creative, even though the trope is the common enemies-to-lovers. The magic is nothing new, but I did enjoy the composition of the fae paired with elementals.
Like the plot, the characters are a bit underdeveloped, but again.. they have all the makings of greatness.
Our dark prince is the usual broody sort (though I love them, they’re my favorites).. but at least he has the excuse of being influenced by the curse, as it changes their temperments while it progresses. He’s haughty, self-important, and just a bit wicked. He’s prone to nearly constant dark moods, but there are moments where that softer side peeks out. He’s also the most well filled-out character in the book.
Lara is.. different. She swings between charming and annoying.. between a quivering puddle of girlish fear and a raging force of stubborn determination.. all within seconds. The moment she’s not being subdued in some way, she automatically starts issuing commands. She’s not a two-dimensional character, she’s a character that isn’t defined at all.
I did love Balor and Jinn, the prince’s wolfhound and steed. And his younger brother Rafael (Raff) was an adorable troublemaker with a kind heart.
“..how does one understand the cruelty of the night sky, unfathomable in its limitless blackness?”
There was a small thing that just drove me crazy on a personal level. I don’t even know how to explain it to you, but instead of the usual introspective descriptions that people might use to reference themselves.. there would occasionally be moments where their words sounded far more like someone else might use to describe them.
If you asked me what color my eyes were, I’d say brown. Maybe dark brown. If you asked me to tell you about my personality, I might say I can be abrasive.
What I wouldn’t say.. is that I have “mossy-green eyes”… and “a quick laugh.” Nor would I refer to my own smile as sneering with those “wickedly, kissable lips.” Things like that sound so strange coming from the person they’re meant to describe. In part because there’s a sense of emotion to them.. of admiration.. which is far more prone to someone observing them. It happened a few times in the book and everytime I grimaced.
Some of the transitions are rough too. There’s one scene that literally shifts from a soft, almost dreamy question from one character.. to the narrator saying “I pull his face to mine and attack his mouth with gusto.” There are definitely gaps in emotional understanding.
There’s a lot of convenience to move the story along, but there were also a couple of scenes I truly enjoyed. One was a sword fight and another was an intimate evening of sorts. In the end, I’m left feeling conflicted.. but Ever (or Never, as Lara calls him.. to annoy him).. is almost enjoyable enough to almost carry the novel for me.
“This could be the reason I think of nothing else but the constellation of stars on your cheeks, wondering what other galaxies I will find billowing on your skin.”
I do think Juno has a lot of potential, sheerly from a creative standpoint.. but much of her writing comes across as lacking maturity. Structurally, she knows how to get from point A to point B. She understands the building blocks of storytelling, but she could use a lot of study in language itself and the psychology of characterizations. Also, there’s almost a forced feeling of an attempt at creating taglines within the work.. or built-in quotes, but the most quotable lines were elsewhere.
As I said, I’m conflicted. I didn’t hate it and I didn’t love it. It was all right. I wouldn’t recommend it, but I’d also maybe give another title of hers a try in a few years and see if she’s grown.
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On a long sigh, I just finished reading. I LOVED it.
I was transported to the land of faery with all its mythical creatures and Talamh Cuig. The queen and her consort, the fae princes, moss elves, the Five Elements. The jealousies, spiteful ness, the inability to lie, the whole other world ness of this story pulls you in and mesmerizes you. I really enjoyed Ever learning the true meaning of words like public restroom, rain check, shooting the breeze. I learned of a new world and had so much fun at the same time. I cannot wait for Raff’s story.
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Lara grew up with her mother’s pictures and stories of the Fae and their land. Her mother is killed when she is 15 and four years later Lara inexplicably finds herself in a strange new place. She is found by a huntsman who tells her she is in faerie. He is terrifyingly handsome and cruel and says that since he found her, Lara is his. Ever is shocked to find a human and confused by how she makes him feel. The cursed prince, whom Lara nicknames Never, takes Lara to his home and his mother, the Queen. Lara and Ever are an interesting couple and their growing relationship is filled with surprises and drama. I received an advance copy of this book and voluntarily left a review.
I loved this well written book with great characters and a smoothly written storyline. The chemistry between the characters is strong from start to finish making for smooth flowing storyline.
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For some reason I couldn’t get into the book. The story progressed slowly and at times very chaotic and not infrequently confusing. Definitely the writing style of this author is not for me.
Prince Ever has waited for his queen so he could kill her because of the curse his family was under. Never in his wildest dreams would he have imagined his queen would turn out to be a puny human. This wasp looking Lara has turned up his land infuriating yet intriguing him beyond all measure. He could never love it? Lara has ended up in the land of faerie with an obnoxious and infuriating prince. Yet she can’t possibly love him? Great story
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Interesting story woven between dimensions. This was definitely a great page turning adventure told from a dual POV. Our main characters Lara & Ever don’t see eye to eye and are constantly fighting each other. Isn’t there a saying about hurting the ones you love? Well, this slow burn romance has that kind of feels with a great ending to boot. Who can resist a cursed prince and his human captive, Fae politics and lots of drama?
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Fantastic book all around, and yay that it’s part of a series, because I can’t wait to read more. Trust, betrayal, intrigue, courage, good vs evil, friendship, family, hope, and love were some of the undertones in this tale full of brilliant characters, vengeful curses, and faery magic. I highly recommend this book.
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I was absolutely enthralled by this entertaining YA paranormal romance! The author’s creativity when it comes to the plot and the characters is phenomenal and she does a stellar job with the fantasy world building. The characters are entertaining, likable and well developed and the plot was interesting while moving at a good pace.
Told from a dual POV, we learn that Lara and Ever are not exactly amused with each upon first meeting. In fact, Ever portrays himself as an arrogant, high and mighty prince who suffers from not just a curse, but also a rather impressive superiority complex! Even for all of his broodiness, I found him to be a delightfully endearing hero. His inner mussing over Lara had me in stitches! Lara is my favorite kind of heroine – she is compassionate, clever, brave, and sassy. She is a 19 year-old human girl who is thrown into the Faery world and she refuses to bow down his royal haughtiness – the black blood prince.
It is a slow burn romance as these two move from enemies-to-lovers into something more and I loved witnessing how their relationship evolved. As it is a YA novel, there is some heat between the characters, but it is a relatively clean read. This book was complete with intrigue, action, humor and a creative storyline that kept me engaged from the first to last page. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and I cannot wait to see what comes next in this series!
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I Give this Book a 2.5/5 Star Rating, lists as 2.
HEA(?): Yes
Heat(?): 0/5. No, it’s a ‘behind closed doors’ type.
Romance: 3/5
Suspense: 3/5
Drama: 3.5/5
This was a very slow read for me, it was just hard to picture everything but also the world was a bit confusing as well. There was a lot of things that weren’t needed and felt like fillers. The relationship between the main characters, just felt stagnant with just lots of kissing.
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