Saturday, April 1, 2017

EskieMama & Dragon Lady Reads Review: The Servant Crown by Hurri Cosmo



The Servant Crown 
Ice Dragon Tales #3
by 
Hurri Cosmo





Blurb:

King Diagus of Blade Rain is in a bind. He is duty bound to produce a royal heir and the only way he knows that can happen is if he beds a woman. Definitely not his idea of Happily Ever After. In fact, far from it. Except instead of walking down the aisle with the princess he has arranged to marry, Diagus is off in the wilds of Claymoor Doom. But there’s a good reason. Rumor had it there was someone near Gray Valley with Diagus’s stark blue eyes. A possible relative and therefore an heir? Was there a chance he might not have to marry a woman, after all? Regrettably, Diagus finds no one matching the rumor’s description. What he does find is a heinous, black magic plot for murder and Diagus is the next on the list.

Tama’s pregnant sister claimed to be carrying the child of a king. Not just any king. The mighty king of Blade Rain. She was determined to get out of the very poor house of Hilman and into the lap of luxury. But fate had its own agenda. Sadly, Tama must raise his nephew all by himself after his sister unexpectedly dies in childbirth. It’s not a problem, though. He loves Aydin as he loved his sister – with all his heart.

However, Tama’s lazy and abusive father, Beourn, is angry and extremely disappointed. Being the grandfather of a crown prince, he was looking forward to moving to the castle and living a life of extravagance. With his daughter’s death, that was no longer possible. So, he does the unthinkable. He kidnaps Aydin with the intent of selling him to the rich and powerful king. Tama is stunned he would do such a thing and chases after Beourn to rescue Aydin.

But he doesn’t get far before he is confronted with a beautiful man being viciously attacked. Of course Tama has to help. If he doesn’t the man will surely die. Except Tama quickly learns the man is far more than just someone in trouble. In fact, the man is a king and will change Tama’s life.

Forever. 


Review:                                     5 stars

Well here is one thing I will admit to, when I started to read the series I will freely admit to that I took an instant dislike to King Diagus he was just so wrong, such an idiot, but what two other books do to you is another matter.
Diagus of Blad Rain must as a king produce an heir, and the only way he knows it can be done is to bed a woman. And its not something he is looking forward to, not his idea of happily after.
Rather then walking down the aisle if is in the wilds of Claymoor Doom chasing a rumor he has heard that there is someone there with stark blue eyes like his.
A relative and possibly an heir to the throne, but he finds no one that matches the description he is seeking. But what he does find is, black magic plot for murder and Diagus is the next on the list.

Tama’s sister claimed to be carrying the child of a king. Not just any king. The mighty king of Blade Rain. She was determined to get out of where they were living and to do this she needed the child. But as always fate has other ideas. She dies during the birth and Tama raises the child. Audin who he loves as he loved his sister.
Tama’s lazy and abusive father, Beourn, is extremely disappointed. Being the grandfather of a crown prince, he was looking forward to moving to the castle and living a life of extravagance. He does the unthinkable. He kidnaps Aydin with the intent of selling him to the rich and powerful king. Tama is stunned he would do such a thing and chases after Beourn to rescue Aydin.
Many adventures await Tama and Diagus, a witch who seeks the child and the King and we are not talking good magic, we are talking black magic, they also find what we all seek, love, will they find a way out, will they find the love that so far has eluded them. Read it and find out, its a great story well written.

I received a copy for my honest review!

Review by Jara


Happy Reading!


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