A review by helenkat
Kiss of the Goblin Prince by Shona Husk

4.0

4.5 stars

It's been a while since I read book 1 of the series but I picked up the story quickly again. While the book had less 'action' as such, it followed a steady pace into Dai trying to fit into the modern world. The last thing he expected was an attraction towards Amanda, nor to feel for her sick child.

Magic is part of Dai's very fabric and he's finding it difficult to be who he is and who he had to become, especially with guilt plaguing him. Amanda soothes his soul in a way he never thought possible, and it's watching her strength that he finds his own.

This is a story where two people help make each other be a better version of themselves. Where the past pain exists and is accepted. It's also a story of the relationships of families.

Looking forward to the last book in the series.

Disclaimer: While I know the author personally, this doesn't affect my rating.