The Fox and the Dryad

The Fox and the Dryad

Softcover
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Briar Hunt has always been lauded for his grace on stage, except by one person from whom he wants it the most. Desperate to earn the affection he craves, Briar makes a late night deal with a high fey lady: If he can perform a single perfect dance at one of her woodland revels, she will make him the most enchanting thing on two legs.However, Briar quickly learns the fey lady is impossible to please. Not only that, her demands are never-ending, enough to slowly unravel his life and his health. Only when a handsome stranger, Mal, arrives claiming he can help Briar break his deal and earn his freedom back, does Briar think he might be saved.Lord Malric d'Alarie has finally broken free of dancing on command for his mother at her fey revels. But after hearing he's been replaced, he attends one of her parties to see for himself. The human performing in his place is breathtaking--but Malric dreads what kind of deal the dancer made with his mother in order to be there.Wanting to rescue Briar from the same woman who stole his own love for ballet, Malric inserts himself into Briar's life from every angle possible. From posing as a dance instructor in the human world to hiding behind a mask in the fey world, Malric promises he can set Briar free of his fateful deal. Malric only has to keep his identity--and his intentions--secret, from both the dancer he's quickly falling for, and his mother, who controls their every move.

Book Information

Main Genre
Fantasy
Sub Genre
Urban
Format
Softcover
Pages
416
Price
18.10 €

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I admit that I was quite skeptical about this book, as the "Rowan Blood" trilogy hasn't convinced me that much so far. >-<" But ... I think I really liked "The Fox And The Dryad“?! Some (or more) things were too cliché for me and others too cheesy, but I ended up loving the story. I especially liked how a deal with a fey affects Briar. What it does to him - psychologically and physically. All these class and race differences and the "culture" of the fey already captured me in the "Rowan Blood" series and even though it's much more " focused" here (it's mainly about the deal), I found it very exciting again, because this book covered a different aspect. Briar got on my nerves from time to time with his stubborn behaviour and attitudes, if I'm honest. (Mal was no better though). I also think their relationship is very unbalanced in terms of giving and taking, but they can work on that in the future ûu All in all a nice book for in between which was predictable (for me) but very entertaining. <3

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4 ⭑ “And no one would ever worship the perfection of Briar Hunt, or provide him all the gentless of the world, the way Malric d’Alarie would.” if you haven’t already read this book GO READ IT NOW!!

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