Tuesday 14 April 2020

Review: Dreaming, Darkly: A Novel of the Lotus Court by Dagmar Avery and K Margaret

Dreaming, Darkly: A Novel of the Lotus Court Dreaming, Darkly: A Novel of the Lotus Court by Dagmar Avery & K Margaret
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Aziz Gets His Happy Ever After

After Prince Aziz’s, Captain of The Guard, Gen, went missing, he fell apart. Gen wasn’t destined for him but they were best friends who fell in love slowly. Gen left because Aziz was destined for the Queen and she didn’t want to be second best.

In other books we heard how Aziz fell apart and was tearing all over the place trying to find his Captain, but this was the book that tied it all together. It filled in a lot of holes. Gen had gone of her own volition but had decided to return just before she was captured.

This book covers recovering Gen and the events that followed, including Aziz having to convince her that she was truly his first choice and not an afterthought.

As with all of the books in the various linked series, the writing is fun and filled with banter. The book moves the series forward, but not by much. This is really just about Aziz finally getting to be happy after so long. It’s sweet and funny and a really enjoyable read.

If you haven’t read any of the other books, I recommend you start right at the very beginning with The Sleeping Court books. They are well worth a read.

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