Book Review: The Wraith King

 

A brutal, bloody war against the ruthless Wraith King has cost the light fae more than innocent lives. Una Hartstone, Princess of Issos, learns the price the Wraith King demands to end the war once and for all. Her. In exchange for the safety of her people, she agrees to give her life—and her body—to her greatest enemy.

Gollaya Verbane is determined to fulfill his destiny and his god’s prophecy. When his seer points to the Princess of Issos as the key to the rise of the dark fae, he demands her submission. But when she finally yields, he realizes Una is much more to him than a priceless weapon.

A mystery that has haunted Una for years awakens when she is abducted and dragged back to Näkt Mir. The palace hides many dark secrets…and at least one traitor. A traitor determined to take King Goll’s throne—and 
all he possesses. What he doesn’t know is that Una’s magick is more powerful than he can imagine, and that Goll will burn the whole world to save her.


My Review


The world that Juliette built doe this story is what really captivated me and kept me reading. It was so rich in detail that I could picture everyone and everything so clearly in my head. 

The enemies to lover's vibe is great. This book also featured another trope that I enjoy of forced proximity. It was not until the halfway point of the story that Una and Goll became intimate. Until that point we just got to enjoy the build up. 

The more time that these two spent in each other's company, they slowly grew to connect with each other and feel for one another or I should say Una did. Goll already was ready to claim Una but did allow her to grow to get to know him. 

I do want to give a shout out to Drak, the dragon. I like how he and Una connected to one another as well. Looking forward to the next book in this series. 

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