


I am left with one question that was never answered, though. It was a tad confusing because I couldn’t figure out exactly how much time had passed and I really would have liked to see some of these scenes played out so that we could see when/how plans were formed. Also, some chapters picked up weeks/months after certain events were trying to be decided. There were a lot of typos and punctuation errors not to mention Vellem’s dragon, Krisanta, (who is just so lovable and amazing!) tended to be forgotten a lot then would show up out of the blue. My only issues with this story was that it needed more editing.

The two together are a force to be reckoned with and brings truth to the saying, “Two heads are better than one”. He’s been through a lot and while he might be clueless in being Regent, he knows how to demolish and rebuild structures. At the same time, Vellem is this lowly soldier that doesn’t understand politics even though he knows his war strategies. Underneath it all, he’s still shy and nervous but lets Vellem see his wild and care-free side in bed. Originally low-key and wrapped up in numbers, he’s forced to bring out the King in himself and change in a way that others will respect.

Speaking of the characters, there will be readers that don’t like Perdith for the way he acts but it was easy for me to understand him and what he’s been through. It’s a great book and an even better journey especially if you love fantasies. But this is the type of book that is enjoyed much more when you experience the revealing at the same time as the characters. It’s filled with betrayal and suspicion and just when things start looking up, something happens that brings everyones’ hostilities back up and makes things way more tense then they were to begin with. Well, this was not the story I was expecting! To be honest, I was thinking this would be closer to steampunk themed than fantasy but how wrong I was! This book had so much happening and so much loss that it was very tragic and heart-wrenching at times. Now with more responsibilities then they ever thought they’d have, they both have to get accustomed to not only ruling a kingdom but having a stranger as a husband. Unfortunately, that doesn’t stop tragedy from striking again in a way that changes both Vellam and Perdith’s lives. With peace in sight and the wedding only months away, things take a decidedly bad turn when more than one attempt on Vellem’s life is made, pushing the marriage to happen sooner than desired. On the recommendation of his brother, Lord Vellem from Belemere is arranged to marry Prince Perdith of Tallideth in an attempt to end the war between the two countries.
