Brooke F. (kahea46) reviewed on + 52 more book reviews
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Quick and enjoyable read. After her fathers death, Celia finds that she is the owner of a Castle in Germany and decides to take up residence there, rather than stay in London and be considered a "poor relation" of her brother and his heinous wife, but there is a catch ~ she must wed the master of the Castle in order to claim it fully. Fenris has lived in the Castle for more than a decade, hiding himself away in a self imposed exile due to injuries to not only his body, but also those he feels he has inflicted upon his family and has become the beast of fairy tale lore.
When these two meet the battle is on, not only for the Castle, but for their HEA.
The main characters are well written and grow as the story progresses. The secondary characters add light and insight to not only the plot but the main characters.
I found it quite enjoyable to see the woman pursuing the man, instead of the other way around. I wanted to slap Fenris a few times for being so stubborn to not see what was right in front of him, and had to applaud Celia at her persistance to in attaining her HEA.
When these two meet the battle is on, not only for the Castle, but for their HEA.
The main characters are well written and grow as the story progresses. The secondary characters add light and insight to not only the plot but the main characters.
I found it quite enjoyable to see the woman pursuing the man, instead of the other way around. I wanted to slap Fenris a few times for being so stubborn to not see what was right in front of him, and had to applaud Celia at her persistance to in attaining her HEA.
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