"The Curse of The Frost King"
by Jen L. Grey
reviewed by Katy Grant
This is so good.
While curiosity may have killed the cat, Hannah’s curiosity about the box her
aunt buried decades ago landed her in a magical feudal fae realm. And while
King Kairos is irascible, Hannah is irreverent and pushes all the right
buttons. The things I love best about Jen L Grey’s stories are they hit the
ground running from the first page, while building stories with CHARACTERS,
adventure, mystery all laced with magic and more.
Kai may have stopped his guards from killing Hannah the minute she lands in his
castle grounds but true to his grumpy nature and her smartarse attitude, he has
her thrown in the dungeons. Hannah is more than when she first appears.
Escaping the dungeon is only the beginning of her adventure in this realm of
the Dusk Court.
“Okay Hannah, you’re fine. You’ve handled worse.” I couldn’t think of anything
but didn’t want to ruin the illusion.”
Four realms, four rulers with war at their doorstep. Kai and his half-brother’s
life meant they had to fight for most of their lives just to survive. And now
he will face even more danger as the King of the Night Court attacks. Kai
refuses to allow Hannah to find her place in his heart as his mate. He has
survived for centuries without love and there is no time for softer feelings
now.
Hannah wants nothing to do with this other magical world. She only wants to
return to the human world. But is she human?
I so enjoy the stories Jen L Grey weaves, and this once has curses at its core,
romance that has taken root but will have to push hard to reach the surface. If
you enjoy characters that have you running beside them through the pages to see
what they will do next, find yourself facing a raging dragon during a battle
and wondering how two such different people will ever admit they need each other,
step into Jen’s world and start reading "The Curse of the Frost King"
today. There is a cliffhanger. But bless Jen L. Grey! The second book is
expected to appear in March.