![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() They're delighted, then, when it turns out later that the "stranger" they each had met is actually their husband/wife-to-be, respectively. They actually meet first in a garden, and both are charmed by each other despite the animosity between their two races. The two are lesser nobility, and are being married to forge an alliance between their kingdoms. Ildiko is a "Gauri" human woman and Brishen is a "Kai" man (something I imagined as being like a "dark elf"). For most of the book, it's actually quite chaste. Lee Smith.ĭon't be thinking that this is alien-smut, though. More so, because most of my friends loved it, and one of them compared the author to R. I love slow-burn romances, when it's done well, that is, and when I saw that this was a fantasy romance, I was even more excited. We read this as part of a monthly "theme read" in my romance book group. For more info about what this is, click here. I read this book for the Unapologetic Romance Readers' New Years 2017 Reading Challenge. ![]()
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