Forbidden Honor
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Nette Geschichte
Storyline: war ganz nett 1/2⭐️ Welt: leicht verständlich 1/2⭐️ Figuren: authentisch ⭐️ Schreibstil: angenehm zu lesen 1/2⭐️ Spannung: fehlte mir
In Forbidden Honor we get to know Honor and her life as an orphan. She was adopted at a young age by a noble family, when her adoptive mother died, her adoptive father remarried another noble woman. Now also her father is dead and in order to ensure a good education for her sister, Honor leaves the Posselbaum Academy for girls to work as a maid at the Royal Academy where she encounters the Dragon Royals. The Story is set in a world full of different shifters and since Honor doesn't know her biological parents, she believes, that she is going to be a minor shifter in a world where predators rule and dragon shifters are royalty/nobles. Everything changes when she shifts for the very first time and turns out to be the first and only female dragon shifter. She is since forced to disguise as Lucien (by using a spell), since the king doesn't want anyone to know about a female dragon and living a double life between the royal princes at the academy which she is also forced to attend now. Being in dire need for money to ensure her sister's education she hence struggles between being Honor, working as a maid, getting to know the royals as a woman and potential love interest and being Lucien, learning how to combat and getting her bones broken repeatedly by the other young dragon royals. Forbidden Honor was a great read. The FMC is very amusing, she's quick-witted and doesn't take any shit from the royals, but at the same time she's an abysmally bad maid. The book concentrates mainly on Honor's POV, peppered with secrets, suspense and some spicy scenes. I can absolutely recommend the book, as it doesn't follow the typical fantasy academy trope and not all relationships with her potential love interests develop in one book, but are rather spread out a bit throughout the whole series.
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Nette Geschichte
Storyline: war ganz nett 1/2⭐️ Welt: leicht verständlich 1/2⭐️ Figuren: authentisch ⭐️ Schreibstil: angenehm zu lesen 1/2⭐️ Spannung: fehlte mir
In Forbidden Honor we get to know Honor and her life as an orphan. She was adopted at a young age by a noble family, when her adoptive mother died, her adoptive father remarried another noble woman. Now also her father is dead and in order to ensure a good education for her sister, Honor leaves the Posselbaum Academy for girls to work as a maid at the Royal Academy where she encounters the Dragon Royals. The Story is set in a world full of different shifters and since Honor doesn't know her biological parents, she believes, that she is going to be a minor shifter in a world where predators rule and dragon shifters are royalty/nobles. Everything changes when she shifts for the very first time and turns out to be the first and only female dragon shifter. She is since forced to disguise as Lucien (by using a spell), since the king doesn't want anyone to know about a female dragon and living a double life between the royal princes at the academy which she is also forced to attend now. Being in dire need for money to ensure her sister's education she hence struggles between being Honor, working as a maid, getting to know the royals as a woman and potential love interest and being Lucien, learning how to combat and getting her bones broken repeatedly by the other young dragon royals. Forbidden Honor was a great read. The FMC is very amusing, she's quick-witted and doesn't take any shit from the royals, but at the same time she's an abysmally bad maid. The book concentrates mainly on Honor's POV, peppered with secrets, suspense and some spicy scenes. I can absolutely recommend the book, as it doesn't follow the typical fantasy academy trope and not all relationships with her potential love interests develop in one book, but are rather spread out a bit throughout the whole series.