Alyssum Bracken will do anything to find the Gremlin Prince… Jensen’s life.
Risking exile to save both races from a bloody war, the unlikely trio come together to fight for everything they love. A forbidden friendship with Aric, a first love with Jensen, while juggling the leader of her people, who’s also her father, prejudice against the Gobel—and Aric’s people trying to kill them all—could be too much for Alyssum to handle.Jensen’s strength is the one thing keeping Alyssum grounded, but will their relationship be jeopardized by her friendship with Aric? Will any of them survive?
Alyssum isn’t sure… but she’s going to fight like hell.
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The Gremlin Prince (The Empowered Series, Book 1) is YA Urban Fantasy audio with magical powers.
As Alyssum Braken sets out in search of Jensen Burkhardt… Need to listen to find out.
I absolutely love ya urban fantasy’s & I love this one too. A highly captivating novel with a intriguing plot twists. The world building descriptions are very detailed & descriptive. With compelling & unrivaled characters that grab your attention. A distinctive writing style that offers jaw dropping moments. So excited to listen to the next audio in this series. I highly recommend listening to this audio as you will not be disappointed.
Narrator Sommer Hines sensational performance was smooth and saccharine. I loved her intonation and her performance. I hope she narrates the next audio in this Duet series.
I really enjoyed this book, it was a rollercoaster of emotions as a girl goes looking for a lost prince to stop a war, what she finds is first love, a new best friend and a new understanding of the enemy. Definitely worth reading, and expressive narration from Sommer Hines.
The Gremlin Prince by Heather Young-Nichols is an amazing story that I have had the privilege to read. This is book number one in this amazing start to a brand new series. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading about paranormal romances in thier stories.
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I just loved this book. It was so well-written that it captured my mind and I was dragged along for the ride. Once I started reading I could not put it down until I read the last page.
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I enjoyed reading this paranormal story. It was well written and a good story-line. I enjoyed the characters. I look forward to reading stories from this author.
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Really good book! Great story with great characters. Definitely going to read the next book. I recommend reading!!!
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The Gremlin Prince is about the Gremalian and Gobel races fighting over copper and heading towards war. Alyssum is determined to find the truth about Heath (Jensen) believing that he was the only one who could help the Gremalians. Jensen was the son of the Gremlins former leader who died in a car accident with his wife and possibly Jensen. This is a fantastic story that took me on quite a ride in the supernatural world. I can’t wait to read the next book in The Empowered Series to find out what happens next.
Well written story of the supernatural genre. Not something I have chosen to read lately but thoroughly enjoyed. If this is your favored genre don’t miss it.
I’ve read many of Heather Young-Nichols’ books and enjoy her style of writing. In this series she ventures into the supernatural world with the Gremalians and Gobels. Alyssum is a fesity and determined heroine – determined to uncover the truth about Heath (Jensen) and in her efforts uncovers way more than she ever expected. I also enjoyed the dynamics between her, Jensen (recently discovered he’s Gremalian) and Aric (Gobel). There are twists and turns, danger, heartache, betrayal, determination, regret, hope…so many emotions. The story made me laugh and cry and hopw for them to work it all out. I was fortunate enough to be gifted with advanced copies of this and the Goblin War so I was able to go right from one to the next. The Goblin War was just as engaging as the Gremlin Prince. You’ll want to read these in order. Looking forward to seeing what Heather Young-Nichols comes up with next!
Besides giving the Gremalian race a healing capability, copper also enhanced their powers, so it was very important to them. With a feud brewing over the copper between both the Gremalian and the Gobel races, and possibly escalating into a war, Alyssum Bracken risks exile, or at least an angry father, to track down Heath Sorrel, now known as Jensen Burkhardt. Heath Sorrel was the son of their dead ex-leader, a boy Alyssum had never seen and who might not have survived the car accident that took his parents’ lives. But she was determined to search for him to see if he had survived, starting at the hospital where he would have been taken. She had already researched and found more clues on the internet as to where he might now be, since a baby of his age had been adopted by a nurse from that hospital. Surprisingly, when she sat down in a diner for coffee, she felt the Gremalian walk in the door! She followed him for two more days to learn his routine before she went to his workplace. Feeling the amazing warmth again that identified him, she asked him to look at her steaming car – after she had drained the anti-freeze and driven around for a while.
She figured Jensen must have been around humans too long since he wasn’t reacting to her own Gremalian presence. She followed him to the garage bay and suddenly felt her body strongly sense a Gobel man under a car’s hood next to them. Jensen hadn’t reacted to the Gobel goblin either, and introduced her to Aric Bramble. She confronted him and he told her he was not her enemy and was also trying to prevent the war between their people. Jensen was coming back, so Aric asked her to come to his apartment after work, knowing her senses would be able to track and locate him.
Aric told her he had heard of her reputation – “strong, fierce” – and as she started to smile, he continued “…pigheaded, rule breaker”. But both Aric and Alyssum were sure Jensen could stop the war, if he truly did have the immense power they thought he did. Just having him back would cause the Gobel to back off, they hoped! It would take the three of them combining their efforts to save all of their people. There were many risks involved. Could they convince Jensen? Did he truly have these powers? Would he join with them and prevent the looming battle? Or would the forbidden friendship with Aric, a developing first love with Jensen, and Aric’s people trying to kill them cause them to fail completely or risk their own deaths?
This was a good book that kept the reader’s attention. Not much information is given in the beginning about the Gremalian and Gobel races’ powers, nor why the copper situation is becoming so severe as to lead to war. So the mystery and suspense is always there, running along the story line as the reader learns more. The book is well-written and the characters likable. I especially enjoyed Aric! The light humor interspersed also makes it a book the reader can definitely enjoy. Grab your copy and join in the adventure!