Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Review: Kiss of the Goblin Prince

Reviewed by Jen
 
I am always on the lookout for a story with a great tortured hero.  Shona Husk delivers in spades with Dai.  He lived most of his nearly 2000 years in the goblin realm.  He was cursed along with his family during Roman times to live in the Shadowlands, part-goblin and part-man.  The curse was broken only recently, as his brother found true love.  Now Dai is struggling to live among humans again and to let go of his hate and need for revenge.

Amanda is a widowed mother who has given up on finding love again. But when her sister-in-law marries Roan, Dai is thrust into her world.  The attraction is instant, but both are wary.  Amanda hasn't been with a man since her husband died seven years ago and her first priority has to be her severely asthmatic daughter.  Dai isn't sure he even knows how to love or be loved.  He's never been with a woman. Even before he was thrust into the Shadowland, he was a Roman slave --tortured not only physically, but also sexually and emotionally.

I really enjoyed watching the love story unfold between these two. While the attraction was immediate, the feelings and relationship developed more slowly and believably.  Dai is the more dominant character in the story --and by that I mean, more of it is devoted to him.  He's got a lot to work out.  Not only with his past and his intimacy issues, but with his magic.  He studied magic for centuries, as he tried to break the goblin curse and now he must figure out how this, too, will fit into his life.  He is very damaged, but underneath, he is really a good man.

I liked this book a lot. It is the second in the Shadowlands series. Unfortunately, I did not read The Goblin King and I felt it in a big way.  There were huge, huge gaps in Dai and Roan's backstory that must have been explained in the first installment. I was lost in the particulars of their curse --specifically, who cursed them?  How does the goblin summoning thing work?  In what circumstances could they come and go from the Shadowlands in the past?  Stuff like that.  The nagging questions distracted me from the good stuff on several occasions, which is a shame, because the romance part was right up my alley.

My only other beef was that the ending felt a little rushed.  I waited the entire book for the payoff on the sexual tension between Dai and Amanda.  I think another two or three pages would have gone a long way to leaving me satisfied.

Overall, I did like it.  But I bet I would have liked it even more if I had read the first book.

Rating: B

*ARC Provided by NetGalley

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Kiss of the Goblin Prince
by Shona Husk
Release Date: May 1, 2012
Publisher: Sourcebooks

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3 Comments:

At Tuesday, May 1, 2012 at 10:26:00 AM CDT , Blogger Book Savvy Babe said...

glad you liked this one, I have it in my to-read pile- I am about halfway through the first book, but I may just skip ahead to this one... I'm feeling the time crunch... Book Savvy Babe

 
At Tuesday, May 1, 2012 at 10:27:00 AM CDT , Blogger Jen at Red Hot Books said...

I don't know, Heather. You might be better off finishing the first one, so you don't feel the gaps like I did.

 
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