![]() That same sense leads so much of their relationship. Joel who was so compassionate that he couldn’t leave this strange creature lying hurt and alone. He was from such a harsh world that mocked and punished kindness and consideration and he was full of so much love, honor, affection and the need for all of that to be reciprocated. ![]() He was so entitled and struggled to suppress his softer side. Kjartan, you can call me Kai, was so much fun. Elves, magic, art and artist, mystery, battles, heroes, beautiful, sexy men falling in love, family drama and so much more. Review: There was so much that I loved about this story. Particularly when there aren’t enough happy endings to go around. They’ll both have to make the best of it, because fairy tales run roughshod over reluctant heroes. What he gets is a fugitive elven prince in a trash bin. If anyone needs a fairy godmother right now, it’s Joel. One minute he’s sure his boss has found a way to save the floundering business, the next he’s scrambling to sell everything to pay off a loan shark. Worse, his younger brother resorts to murder and forces Kjartan to teleport-without looking where he’s going.Īrt gallery worker Joel Wilson’s day has gone from hopeless, to hopeful, then straight to hell. ![]() He’d prefer to ignore the lot of them, but can’t since his father has set him and his brothers on a quest to win a throne Kjartan doesn’t even want. Kjartan’s family is royally dysfunctional. ![]() Blurb: Happily ever after doesn’t always come quietly. ![]()
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