as with all her books, I loved this one.
I've read a couple of reviews of the book that complained Kelson was too whiny. I think he had the right to be less than happy. he knew he had to marry & would do it for the sake of his kingdom. how many of us would marry someone we hardly knew & may not even like? but in the end, he got the best possible match & I'm sure love would grow between them.
I do wish she had written more about their wedding. but perhaps after the one with Sidana, she felt she didn't have to.
I hope she write more about them, perhaps a bit in the future, telling us how the other characters fair. Dhugal perhaps. :)
I've read a couple of reviews of the book that complained Kelson was too whiny. I think he had the right to be less than happy. he knew he had to marry & would do it for the sake of his kingdom. how many of us would marry someone we hardly knew & may not even like? but in the end, he got the best possible match & I'm sure love would grow between them.
I do wish she had written more about their wedding. but perhaps after the one with Sidana, she felt she didn't have to.
I hope she write more about them, perhaps a bit in the future, telling us how the other characters fair. Dhugal perhaps. :)