The Particulars: Paranormal Romance,
Samhain Publishing, available as e-book
The Source: Purchased at Allromance
The Grade: B+
The Blurb:
When the Black Queen
kidnaps one of the White Queen's nephews, Robin Goodfellow is sent to
ensure that the young prince safely returns to the bosom of his family.
True to his role as Oberon’s Hobgoblin, he is ready for anything…except
meeting his truebond, the very delicious, very human Michaela Exton.
Michaela has dreamed about a flame-haired rogue named Robin Goodfellow since she was a little girl, but everyone knows Puck doesn’t really exist. In real life, it’s a dark-eyed man named Ringo who makes her heart beat faster.
She is closer to her dream man than she thinks, and nobody knows it better than Robin, who wears the guise of Ringo. But there’s competition for her love in the form of Lord Raven, who holds a secret that will rock the foundation of Robin’s world. As a Black Court delegate does the unthinkable, leaving an enraged, grief-stricken Robin hanging onto his humanity by a thread, only Michaela has the power to bring him back from the killing edge—if she survives.
Michaela has dreamed about a flame-haired rogue named Robin Goodfellow since she was a little girl, but everyone knows Puck doesn’t really exist. In real life, it’s a dark-eyed man named Ringo who makes her heart beat faster.
She is closer to her dream man than she thinks, and nobody knows it better than Robin, who wears the guise of Ringo. But there’s competition for her love in the form of Lord Raven, who holds a secret that will rock the foundation of Robin’s world. As a Black Court delegate does the unthinkable, leaving an enraged, grief-stricken Robin hanging onto his humanity by a thread, only Michaela has the power to bring him back from the killing edge—if she survives.
The Review:
I have wanted to read the Hob's story
ever since I read Believe in Me. And it was well worth the wait.
I loved this book in so many ways.
There was the setting, a Fairy Con in Philadelphia. It was a stroke
of genius to have the latest dance of between the courts taking place
there, hiding in plain sight. It was intresting to get a glimpse of
how the different courts viewed humans.
Both the main characters and the
secondary characters fascinated me. I loved Michaela for her open
heart, and her dedication to her craft. Robin.. was his normal
awesome, ass kicking self, despite courting Miranda. I could
totally, understand his friends mirth. ( And that's all I am
saying, or I'll wind up in spoiler territory) It
was intresting to get to know new secondary characters. Both Kael
and Raven was intriguing, but in their own way. I also liked how
they gave a glimpse into life at the White Court and the Black Court.
The plot was fast paced, and filled
with unexpected twists. I couldn't stop reading as Robin and
Michaela started to fall in love. I loved how they did it surrounded
by members of all the courts, some of them friendly, some of them
less friendly. While there was no doubt who Michaela would choose,
it was intresting to follow the interaction between her, Robin and
Raven.
The only weakness in this book was that
I wish there had been some scenes showing Michaela's reaction to
Oberon's decision. Since it did affect her life, in a way that
would at least have me freak out a bit.
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