Cat's Review of Prince of The Northwest Forest by Leslie McAdam @mcadam_leslie @neonrainbowarcreviews @tammystwocents X- @LeslieMcAdam @TTCBooksandmore
If the forest prince is straight, why does it seem like he wants to kiss me? And will I end up regretting it if I let him?
I spend my mornings working as a barista and my afternoons hiking in the woods trying to find a way into the realm of the fae. Those tricksters stole something from me, and I want it back.
Then I meet Prince Kalle, who has a wicked scar on his face, a sword at his hip, and the rare ability to talk to animals. We form an easy friendship, in part because he’s searching the woods for something, too: his missing brother.
Kalle is tall, dark, handsome, kind, and not into men. I tell myself to smother my budding attraction to him, which is especially difficult to do when our quest has us sharing a very small tent.
Am I just imagining that he’s sending me mixed signals?
Regardless, I need to leave him alone. If Kalle doesn’t find his brother, he’ll have to marry the princess of a rival realm to save his forest from destruction. But losing him might destroy my heart.
Is there any way Kalle won’t have to choose between saving his land and subjects … and me?
Prince of the Northwest Forest is a lower-angst, spicy, male/male urban fantasy romance. Prince Kalle and commoner Justice trek through snowy woods wearing hooded cloaks and carrying lanterns … and maybe falling in love along the way. Expect cute animal sidekicks, cozy visits to the cottagecore homes of wood nymphs, firecat attacks, and revealed secrets. It’s book four of the Runaway Prince Hotel shared world series, where magical royals find love over a cup of coffee. HEA guaranteed.
This is book 4 in the Runaway Prince Hotel shared world so can stand alone just fine.
It's low angst urban fantasy, slow burn, Prince/Barista, with cute talking animal sidekicks to the Prince that add a bit of humor.
I really enjoyed this one. I felt started it a little slow and was drawn out just a little, but it's cute, fun, has some twists, great world building, and I actually liked the setting descriptions especially the nymphs inside tree houses.
Leslie McAdam is a California girl who loves romance and well-defined abs. She lives in a drafty old farmhouse on a small orange tree farm in Southern California with her husband and two children. Leslie's first published book, The Sun and the Moon, won a 2015 Watty, which is the world's largest online writing competition. She's gone on to receive additional literary awards and has been featured in multiple publications, including Cosmopolitan.com. Her books have been Top 100 Bestsellers on both Amazon and Apple Books. Leslie is employed by day but spends her nights writing about the men of your fantasies.
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