I liked this, it took me a couple of chapters to get into it but when I did I enjoyed it. Its a good mindless fantasy tale with traces of hum3.5 stars
I liked this, it took me a couple of chapters to get into it but when I did I enjoyed it. Its a good mindless fantasy tale with traces of humour with a hunky sexy alien Lorgan and I loved his brother Rejar, but dark and brooding Traed was my favourite. Deanna was ok but the males in this book defintely stole the show. I will read the rest in the series now and look forward to it....more
When Rejar finds himself in Regency England in cat form, he makes the most of both forms in Lilac's bedroom and in the salons as one of Lord Byron's fWhen Rejar finds himself in Regency England in cat form, he makes the most of both forms in Lilac's bedroom and in the salons as one of Lord Byron's friends Prince Nickolai from Russia. Lilac lives with her elderly aunt and adopts the homeless cat, while Rejar tries to seduce her as Prince Nickolai at the partys of the ton, at the same time curling up beside her as his familiar cat self at night.
It was ok, I loved Rejar the charming rogue in the first book but he was totally reformed in this book, so much that at times he was unrecognisable. Lilac was constantly annoying, I couldn't like her at all. I could not believe that of all the hundreds of women Rejar was with, that Lilac was the one he would fall for? The plot was ok and my favourite Traed was in a lot of the second half of the book....more