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A review by bryckk
Sold to the Demon Prince by Lauren Crowne
4.0
Leo & Vera: I Loved Their Chemistry
This was a very good read with the potential to be a very interesting series.
Leo is a Demon Prince/inventor who purchases a Fae woman named Vera. In this dystopian world, Humans are in the slave trade of Fae and sell them at auctions where the rich and influential of society bid on them to use at their discretion, whether its for sex or servitude. Leo purchases a mouthy Fae named Vera and two others of her kind for his own specific plans. What he doesn't count on is developing feelings for Vera and vice versa.
This story started out with a lot of promise. Somehow, along the way, the story became a little rushed, the timeline moved very fast and unfortunately, we the reader did not see much of the attraction develop on page. The scenes that the two were together were very hot and sensual. I grew to like Leo, but he got on my nerves a bit, and Vera mouthing off the way she did at times seemed really unrealistic for a Fae who has been contained since she was five years old in a compound, not let out into society.
Still a good read and I may go on and continue the series at a later date.
Happy reading!
This was a very good read with the potential to be a very interesting series.
Leo is a Demon Prince/inventor who purchases a Fae woman named Vera. In this dystopian world, Humans are in the slave trade of Fae and sell them at auctions where the rich and influential of society bid on them to use at their discretion, whether its for sex or servitude. Leo purchases a mouthy Fae named Vera and two others of her kind for his own specific plans. What he doesn't count on is developing feelings for Vera and vice versa.
This story started out with a lot of promise. Somehow, along the way, the story became a little rushed, the timeline moved very fast and unfortunately, we the reader did not see much of the attraction develop on page. The scenes that the two were together were very hot and sensual. I grew to like Leo, but he got on my nerves a bit, and Vera mouthing off the way she did at times seemed really unrealistic for a Fae who has been contained since she was five years old in a compound, not let out into society.
Still a good read and I may go on and continue the series at a later date.
Happy reading!