Frances P. (franniekin) - , reviewed on + 276 more book reviews
Christophe is dedicated to Conlan and his warriors and a fierce fighter. He is also quite arrogant. He just doesn't like humanity the Fae or most "others". As he is attempting to steal one of the stones from Poseidon's trident, he runs into Fiona who is part Fae and a cat burglar. She is also after the stone. He convinces her and her brother and butler to join with him to make it easier.
This book is very lighthearted. Christophe grows up a lot. I had been worried about Christophe. He was the weak link among the fighters. And one wondered if he could truly be trusted.
Christophe's childhood is revealed explaining why he is the person he is.
One of my favorites books.
This book is very lighthearted. Christophe grows up a lot. I had been worried about Christophe. He was the weak link among the fighters. And one wondered if he could truly be trusted.
Christophe's childhood is revealed explaining why he is the person he is.
One of my favorites books.
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