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Saturday, May 26, 2018

Review : The Prince of the Moon by Megan Derr




Genre(s) : Gay romance, LGBTQ+, fantasy-fairytale
Publication Date : January 25th 2017
My Rating(s) : 3/5 Stars




All Solae wants is to be accepted and loved by the family that has always rejected him. But given it was his late mother who cursed the kingdom to eternal winter, the chances of that happening are minimal. If he can find a way to break the curse, however, surely that would be enough to change their minds regarding him.

But Solae is forbidden to practice magic because of his mother, which limits his ability to pursue solutions. Desperate for advice and new ideas, he contacts a famous curse breaker—and has no idea what to do when the unexpectedly shows up, handsome and friendly and dangerously intriguing.

Publisher Note: This story was previously released in Fairytales Slashed Volume 4.



What an interesting novella from Megan Derr. I enjoying the story even it feels way too short and not enough to reveals some important part that seems to be 'neglected' due to the shortness of the story, but the writing was  good and yes, I love the surprise twist!

I must admit that I have the tendencies to auto-marked Megan Derr novellas because even its always feels way too short, still it's feels enjoyable enough to read, especially when you need a short reading between the 'heavy' full length novel that sometimes drained your emotions and you need something a bit light and fluffy story to enjoy in between to bring back the mood. Well, I can assure you that this novella is 'crispy' enough to enjoy as one 'snack read'.



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