Susan Tilson
This is the first book I’ve read in this Once Upon A Harem series. However it can be read as a stand alone book, so don’t worry about needing to catch up before you read this. The author has given you a really good storyline, and I found it really well defined. You feel as if you are lifted up and dropped Into a world of fantasy that this author has developed and bought to life. The main female character seems to be the one telling the story and the one who seems to weave magic around any man she comes into contact with, as each and every one in this story seems to lust after her on sight. Tia is able to switch between each one as easy as changing her socks! You are also given a tale of betrayal, grief, loss, and suspense, that runs alongside an innocent love, that develops throughout the book. I don’t like leaving spoilers as I believe you should enjoy the mystery of a story yourself. The only reason I have given this 3 stars instead of the 4 it could have easily achieved is because there was no indication on the cover this was a short story or novella. I felt a bit frustrated, as I felt the story was rushed. It had so much more potential to be longer, I would have liked to have known More about the characters individually, Tia’s life and how she survived and battled until they found her again, then the plan to achieve what they all strived for. This shows that I did enjoy the book, because I was left wanting more.. As this is the first one I have read, perhaps they are all supposed to be like this and I am the one who has misunderstood, if that is the case then imagine the stars turning into 4.
Cali Jewel
Heart pounding, action packed, can't turn the pages fast enough adventure filled with danger, dark secrets, betrayal and a highly entertaining paranormal twist on a classic Cinderella tail. Tia Ashley is a princess on the run from a evil step-father that took over the thrown by force ... The charters are intriguing, sexy and engaging. Really enjoyed reading this quick yet riveting adventure that kept me reading to the very end and left me wanting more....