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Monday, December 1, 2014

Christmas at Thorncliff Towers (The Cursed Princes #3.5) by Marina Myles




Blurb:

THE WEREWOLF’S SERVANT
Thorncliff Towers is done up for Christmas, secure against wind and wolves. But Karina Petri is shut out, too, and the gypsy witch wants what’s inside. She envies the gifts, the feast, the pretty clothes, of course. But her true desire is for the love of Constantin Stoica. Her smolderingly handsome childhood friend agreed to serve Lord Draven after his brother was caught stealing last year. He suspects Karina was involved—and it would take more magic than she possesses to make him forgive…
Constantin has always been drawn to Karina’s dark curls, flashing eyes, and reckless ways. But trusting her has proven dangerous before, and this night holds more to fear than most. The wrong decisions could cost him his job, his safety—even his life. But letting Karina go could cost him his heart…
My review:
I enjoy the dark world of the Cursed Princes so I was excited to get an early copy of this for review. For some reason this story didn’t resonate with me as much as the others.  The story didn’t flow as smoothly.  As with the others the main characters have their flaws that they have to overcome to find their HEA.  I got a kick out of Constantin and could see him getting frustrated with Karina.  The interaction between Constantin and Grace Ann made the whole book for me.  Not a bad story just not as good as the others in this series.
I received a copy of this from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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