![]() ![]() I hate it when books are so predicatable. To me, a good book is one where I have NO idea what is going to happen next. ![]() I was enraptured throughout the whole story, poking my head out of the book everyonce and a while to gaze about the bookstore wondering how much time had passed, just to dive right back in. Heartless, book one in Tales of Goldstone Wood, started out like a fairytale with two children playing by the woods, and then jumps ahead a couple years. Like eating a bland dinner without all the tasty seasonings and spices. I picked up this book expecting it to be good, but not great. Only those courageous enough to risk everything have a hope of fighting off this advancing evil. Soon the Dragon King himself is in Parumvir, and Una, in giving her heart away unwisely, finds herself in grave danger. Una, smitten instead with a more dashing prince, refuses Aethelbald's offer-and ignores his warnings. A dragon is rumored to be approaching Parumvir. Prince Aethelbald from the mysterious land of Farthestshore has traveled far to prove his love-and also to bring hushed warnings of danger. She dreams of a handsome and charming prince, but when the first suitor arrives, she finds him stodgy and boring. Princess Una of Parumvir has come of age and will soon be married. Check out that cover! Gorgeous! (My sister thinks its creepy. ![]()
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