So yesterday i shared with you the prequel to this book but let me tell you how i came to discover it. This title: The Goblin King was recommended to me several time but i didn't really checked was it was about... the prequel was free and i got it but it stopped there. Until Brenda cited it again in her paranormal event for Halloween there it really caught my interest. Why? Because it was one of the suggested titles for the Goblin category.
Goblins yes i couldn't rememebr any book on goblins, yes there are some in fantasy books but not as main characters and let just say i never pictured them as this cover so i had to know more and mhmmmm i don't regret at all^^.
Happy reading
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Publication: 2011
ISBN: 1402259859
Genre: paranormal romance
Violence: mild
Language: normal
sex: strong
Public: 18+
Source: boughtViolence: mild
Language: normal
sex: strong
Public: 18+
Cursed by a Druid millennia ago, Roan lives a bleak existence in the Shadowlands, desperately trying to retain his soul and not succumb to the goblin horde. When a beautiful human summons him to grant a wish, he sees a glimmer of hope. But will she ever agree to be his queen?
Back Cover Synopsis:
Once upon a time...
A man was cursed to the Shadowlands, his heart replaced with a cold lump of gold. In legends he became known as The Goblin King.
For a favored few he will grant a wish. Yet, desperately clinging to his waning human soul, his one own desire remains unfulfilled: A Willing Queen.
But who would consent to move from the modern-day world into the realm of nightmares? No matter how intoxicating his touch, no matter how deep his valor, loving him is dangerous. And the one woman who might dare to try could also destroy him forever
My opinion:
For my first try on a goblin
book I’m completely swept by them… oki it’s not completely true because Roan is
fighting against becoming a Goblin and his goblin aspect isn’t like the cover
at all ( or goblin would have a totally different reputation I’m sure ^^) but
it was something different and celtic related so I loved it!
At the beginning of the book, on the
cover there is an ad for the prequel “The Summons” a short novella that happens
before the event in this book…since it was a free one I had taken it even
before obtaining this book but it was seeing it in the cover that made me read
it first and I’m glad I did. I think it really offer an additional value to the
Goblin King” story so I can only recommend you to give it a try first before
jumping back on this story.
Right at the beginning I was swept by
Shona Husk’s writing style and immersed in the story….i couldn’t see why Roan
didn’t Recognize Eliza to start with (but it’s only because I’ve read the
novella prior to this and because I didn’t now the timeline either) it seemed
so evident to me and then…Eliza seemed surprised which intrigued me even
further. I must say I was happy to see Eliza’s evolution along the book and see
her becoming the woman she was inside. Roan had lost hope before he even
realized it so seeing little sparks appears was really well done and
believable.
Part of me was a little glad my goblin
information was still exact ( little greyish evil things)and at the same time I
wanted to learn more about Roan and my heart is even more moved by Dai the
scholar, so responsible one. I appreciated the fact the author did reveal their
past to us ( a large part of it at least)- because it really helped to
understand them, to see how the curse affected them and how they were suffering
from it. I was so angry against the druid who should have been the wise one not
the monster but as monsters… human have
the palm with Steve….the goblin in human disguise. Really the author manage to
make you feel a lot for the character loving the good, wounded one, dislike and
more the villains no matter their nature. It was a wonderful read and I can
wait to delve into the next book and Dai’s story.
If you want a fantastic love story, with
characters you can related to, a touch of magic and Celtic legends this is
right your alley!
Score: 4/5
Disclaimer: All opinions are my own and
no compensation was received in exchange for this review


