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Slaying the Shadow Prince
Slaying the Shadow Prince | Helen Scheuerer
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Perfect for fans of A Court of Silver Flames, The Bridge Kingdom, and King of Battle & Blood, Slaying the Shadow Prince is an epic fantasy romance with enemies to lovers, scorching spice, and a richly woven world of magic... In a realm on the brink of destruction, evil forces snatch innocents to suffer fates worse than death. Only a monster hunter and her monstrous enemy can stop them. Drue Emmerson, noblewoman-turned-ranger, wants one thing: vengeance. With her family slain by the vicious shadow wraiths, she's determined to defend her fallen kingdom. And that means carving out the hearts of every dark creature she can find. Talemir Starling, celebrated warrior of the realms, has a dangerous secret: he's a half-wraith, kin to the creatures wreaking devastation on the world. He'll do anything to keep his true nature under control... especially around the woman who's vowed to destroy him. When someone Drue cares about disappears, all signs point to Talemir's kind. But he's determined to prove he's no monster, and to seek answers of his own. Begrudgingly, the pair must join forces to uncover the deadly truth. But in a world of chaos and carnage, where danger lurks at every turn, deadlier still is their attraction to one another - the one thing that might just spell the end of them both. Will Talemir win Drue's heart? Or will she carve his out before the end?
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CocktailsandBooks
Slaying the Shadow Prince | Helen Scheuerer
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I don't know how I found out about this one, but I'm giving it a try.

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monibookishnerd
Slaying the Shadow Prince | Helen Scheuerer
Mehso-so

Loved the main characters and their surrounding friends. Their loyalty and banter was sweet and amusing.

Sometimes the pace was very slow and nothing substantial happened. I appreciated the slow burn romance, the details in training and strategy in battles and the character growth.

Still the romantic feelings lack a basis (I'd prefer show over tell). The epilogue was very nice.