Seoafin “Finnie” Wilde was taught by her parents that every breath was a treasure and to seek every adventure she could find. And she learns this lesson the hard way when they perish in a plane crash. But she never forgets, and when she discovers there is a parallel universe where every person has a twin, she finds a witch who can send her there so she can have the adventure of a lifetime. But upon arrival in the Winter Wonderland of Lunwyn, she realizes she’s been played by her twin and finds herself walking down the aisle to be wed to The Drakkar.
Thrown into inauspicious circumstances, with years of practice, Finnie bests the challenges and digs into her adventure. But as Frey Drakkar discovers the woman who is his new wife is not Princess Sjofn, a woman he dislikes, but instead his Finnie, a free spirit with a thirst for adventure just like him, without her knowledge he orders his new bride bound to his frozen world, everlasting. But at the same time, Frey plunges Finnie into a web of political intrigue that includes assassination plots, poison, magic, mystery and…dragons.
My least favorite book in this series – but still definatley worth the .99 Ive read all the books in the Fantasyland series, and this was my least favorite. It still made for a decent read, but it just felt as it was lacking something the other 3 books in this series had. It was just………Blah.Â
An okay romantic-fantasy worth the small pricetag, but it is not without flaw At around 500 pages for a price-tag of only 99 cents, I think this book was a pretty good casual read. It’s nothing super special or amazing, but I read it over the course of two days and saw it had some merit. The story isn’t bad and the baseline of the characters isn’t bad; in fact, I think I liked the plot and setting a lot. It was entertaining enough to hold my attention. I like fantasy and I like romance, so this was a worthwhile casual read. The editing was pretty good, I didn’t notice…
Hmm, nice read for an evening… Being a fan of fantasy romance , I did enjoy this book, especially the world building. I liked:Â