A Lord of Snow and Greed - Book 2 of The Winter Court Series
Review: 5*
Fae Court politics, intrigue and romance
This is a brilliant book 2 in the "The Winter Court" series by Ashley McLeo, set in the Fae world from the "Coven of Shadows and Secrets" series. Written in dual POVs of Neve and Vale.
"A Lord of Snow and Greed" starts immediately where "A Kingdom of Frost and Malice" ended and it's worth reading this first book to understand the characters and what's happening (though there are reminders throughout this one). The story is easy to get lost in, with an intricate plot, great characters, with brilliant friendships and chemistry between them, and a steamy romance.
Having proposed to Neve to save her, Vale starts to train her with the sword and introduce her to the court as his wife. As they spend more time together feelings intensify and they both start to question if there might be something more between them and whether she wants to leave the Frostveil Castle.
Spending more time at the castle, Neve has access to the history of the land and along with learning about others, she begins to learn about her own past. But there's trouble in the court, with distrust of what the King is planning with the Courting Festival, and a growing rebellion.
If you enjoy fantasy romance with quick-paced action, secrets & mysteries, court politics & intrigue, magic, a fantasy saga storyline and a slow-build steamy romance, this story will not disappoint; with some great twists and a fantastic ending. I can’t wait for the third book in this series.
I received a free copy of this book via BookFunnel and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Review: 5*
Fae Court politics, intrigue and romance
This is a brilliant book 2 in the "The Winter Court" series by Ashley McLeo, set in the Fae world from the "Coven of Shadows and Secrets" series. Written in dual POVs of Neve and Vale.
"A Lord of Snow and Greed" starts immediately where "A Kingdom of Frost and Malice" ended and it's worth reading this first book to understand the characters and what's happening (though there are reminders throughout this one). The story is easy to get lost in, with an intricate plot, great characters, with brilliant friendships and chemistry between them, and a steamy romance.
Having proposed to Neve to save her, Vale starts to train her with the sword and introduce her to the court as his wife. As they spend more time together feelings intensify and they both start to question if there might be something more between them and whether she wants to leave the Frostveil Castle.
Spending more time at the castle, Neve has access to the history of the land and along with learning about others, she begins to learn about her own past. But there's trouble in the court, with distrust of what the King is planning with the Courting Festival, and a growing rebellion.
If you enjoy fantasy romance with quick-paced action, secrets & mysteries, court politics & intrigue, magic, a fantasy saga storyline and a slow-build steamy romance, this story will not disappoint; with some great twists and a fantastic ending. I can’t wait for the third book in this series.
I received a free copy of this book via BookFunnel and am voluntarily leaving a review.