Community Reviews
First, a huge thank you to Netgalley, Kathryn Ann Kingsley, and second Sky, for the ebook Advanced Readers Copy. I was not compensated for this review and my opinions are my own.
To Charm A Dark Prince is a King Arthur retelling that fell just a tad short for me. It's fast-paced and has a creative way of bringing elemental magic to the table, which was exciting and fun.
The character Mordred was precisely what I love in a morally grey fictional man. He is clearly conflicted and fighting against what he thinks he should do versus his feelings. The one issue I had with him was at times his dialogue came across as very juvenile considering he is supposed to be over 1,000 years old.
Gwyn was a little annoying at times but I felt like it was easy to get past seeing as her age is 19.
Overall, I enjoyed the writing style and flow of the story and would gladly pick up the next book.
To Charm A Dark Prince is a King Arthur retelling that fell just a tad short for me. It's fast-paced and has a creative way of bringing elemental magic to the table, which was exciting and fun.
The character Mordred was precisely what I love in a morally grey fictional man. He is clearly conflicted and fighting against what he thinks he should do versus his feelings. The one issue I had with him was at times his dialogue came across as very juvenile considering he is supposed to be over 1,000 years old.
Gwyn was a little annoying at times but I felt like it was easy to get past seeing as her age is 19.
Overall, I enjoyed the writing style and flow of the story and would gladly pick up the next book.
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