Lord of Gold and Glory: A Steamy Fae Fantasy Romance (Fae Isles, Band 2)
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Emelin has escaped the Crimson Court and saved Creon from the Mother’s chains. But her newfound allies bring dangers of their own. Thrown into a world of old feuds and thorny grudges, she needs all her ingenuity to keep the Silent Death safe from his friends-turned-enemies.
And the political games of the Alliance are the easy part …
Haunted by shadows of his past and magic he never wanted to wield, Creon is slowly losing control of his powers. The only solution may be found outside the buried halls of the Alliance’s stronghold – back within reach of the Mother and her armies hunting for him.
Soon Emelin can no longer hide from the war looming over the archipelago. And when her quest for Creon’s safety reveals glimpses of her own mysterious origins, she has no choice but to claim her place on the battlefield … or lose the male she loves forever.
Lord of Gold and Glory is book 2 of the Fae Isles series, an epic fae fantasy romance perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Jennifer L. Armentrout and Raven Kennedy.
Note: like the first book of the series, Lord of Gold and Glory is an adult fantasy romance and features plenty of scenes intended for a mature audience.
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This was an entertaining and enjoyable continuation for this series! Whilst I would have wished for some aspects to be different - I was not that much a fan of that whole Underground meets Creon thing - i still had a fun time and I’m excited for the finale of this series! Emelin still is an entertaining lead to read about. She’s witty and doesn’t hold back some snarky comments, which I love for her. But she doesn’t feel that relatable to me. It’s probably a me thing, but she’s not among my fav persons to read about. And let’s be honest here - her and Tared carried this book single handedly with their adorable big brother-little sister-dynamic Whom I do love too, is Agenor. That man was a desperately needed appearance. Love that Lord. He can own me, if he wants to. …But my man Creon? He was vulnerable and emotional and all that stuff, which is a generally good thing. He annoyed me in this book, until the very last 20% when he finally got his shit back together. I get why the author wrote it that way. But for me personally it’s a throw off. He suddenly lost about 40% of his sex appeal with that whiny behavior. (yes I know I’m an asshole for saying that. Poor man was going through a phase, appropriate for what he had to endure in his life) (still not sexy to me) (I won’t apologize, I’m a bitch) Things also developed kinda draggingly and like I said, not only did Creon disappoint a bit, but the entire Underground setting with the people was annoying to me at times. To be fair - there were also tons of scenes I did enjoy. But the overall vibe was not my kind of thing. So overall a good follow up! Kinda lost a bit of my investment that I had in the first book, but I’m still excited for the next book and see how things will continue for the entire gang! (I’m a tad worried that we have two books left. I’m praying there’s enough plot to justify four instead of just three books…) 3.5
Description
Emelin has escaped the Crimson Court and saved Creon from the Mother’s chains. But her newfound allies bring dangers of their own. Thrown into a world of old feuds and thorny grudges, she needs all her ingenuity to keep the Silent Death safe from his friends-turned-enemies.
And the political games of the Alliance are the easy part …
Haunted by shadows of his past and magic he never wanted to wield, Creon is slowly losing control of his powers. The only solution may be found outside the buried halls of the Alliance’s stronghold – back within reach of the Mother and her armies hunting for him.
Soon Emelin can no longer hide from the war looming over the archipelago. And when her quest for Creon’s safety reveals glimpses of her own mysterious origins, she has no choice but to claim her place on the battlefield … or lose the male she loves forever.
Lord of Gold and Glory is book 2 of the Fae Isles series, an epic fae fantasy romance perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Jennifer L. Armentrout and Raven Kennedy.
Note: like the first book of the series, Lord of Gold and Glory is an adult fantasy romance and features plenty of scenes intended for a mature audience.
Book Information
Posts
This was an entertaining and enjoyable continuation for this series! Whilst I would have wished for some aspects to be different - I was not that much a fan of that whole Underground meets Creon thing - i still had a fun time and I’m excited for the finale of this series! Emelin still is an entertaining lead to read about. She’s witty and doesn’t hold back some snarky comments, which I love for her. But she doesn’t feel that relatable to me. It’s probably a me thing, but she’s not among my fav persons to read about. And let’s be honest here - her and Tared carried this book single handedly with their adorable big brother-little sister-dynamic Whom I do love too, is Agenor. That man was a desperately needed appearance. Love that Lord. He can own me, if he wants to. …But my man Creon? He was vulnerable and emotional and all that stuff, which is a generally good thing. He annoyed me in this book, until the very last 20% when he finally got his shit back together. I get why the author wrote it that way. But for me personally it’s a throw off. He suddenly lost about 40% of his sex appeal with that whiny behavior. (yes I know I’m an asshole for saying that. Poor man was going through a phase, appropriate for what he had to endure in his life) (still not sexy to me) (I won’t apologize, I’m a bitch) Things also developed kinda draggingly and like I said, not only did Creon disappoint a bit, but the entire Underground setting with the people was annoying to me at times. To be fair - there were also tons of scenes I did enjoy. But the overall vibe was not my kind of thing. So overall a good follow up! Kinda lost a bit of my investment that I had in the first book, but I’m still excited for the next book and see how things will continue for the entire gang! (I’m a tad worried that we have two books left. I’m praying there’s enough plot to justify four instead of just three books…) 3.5




