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by John Tristan
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Mammarella
Mammarella rated it 11 years ago
Three stars from me.POSSIBLE SPOILERSI couldn't quite figure out what was wrong with the book even while rating it. I almost liked it. I am sure I liked it. It's nicely written and I loved the universe and the characters, except for Cel. What a bitch, honestly. Throwing her brother to the wolves, co...
Mammarella
Mammarella rated it 11 years ago
Three stars from me.POSSIBLE SPOILERSI couldn't quite figure out what was wrong with the book even while rating it. I almost liked it. I am sure I liked it. It's nicely written and I loved the universe and the characters, except for Cel. What a bitch, honestly. Throwing her brother to the wolves, co...
Reader's Discretion Advised
Reader's Discretion Advised rated it 11 years ago
It is to this book's great detriment that I read this so soon after reading [b:Kastor Chronicles 1: The Forge of Dawn|11350370|Kastor Chronicles 1 The Forge of Dawn|Jesse Hajicek|/assets/nocover/60x80.png|16280097]. Yeah, double, triple, quadruple standards and whatnot, but goddamn Celadine Celandi...
Trix
Trix rated it 11 years ago
This was quite a lovely surprise. I started the book expecting the usual. A pirate forcing his way into the heart of a prince. Instead, I got something new and yummy flavoured. Alessander and Celandine are twins heirs to the king of Aël. He is naive enough to go along with his sister's plan to fool...
SheReadsALot...seriously.
SheReadsALot...seriously. rated it 11 years ago
A Hearts On Fire Review 3.75 STARS--John Tristan's "The Peacock Prince" is a fast paced romance featuring a pirate lord, Dagon Blackstone and cross-dressing prince Alessander of Ael. Twenty year old prince Alessander's twin sister was betrothed to the feared pirate lord, Blackstone. As a prank the t...
Sharing Links and Wisdom
Sharing Links and Wisdom rated it 11 years ago
This was an okay book for me. I ran into the same problem as I have with all of John's works. They sound awesome, I love the new worlds introduced, cool characters, exciting plot...only to fall short. They just don't live up to what was promised. And the same is true here. The story became predictab...
The Novel Approach Reviews
The Novel Approach Reviews rated it 11 years ago
Dear readers, there’s romance afoot in John Tristan’s The Peacock Prince, one that begins with deception, then catches a swell on the high seas and crests in a true love story between a pirate and his hostage prince. Check out the full review on The Novel Approach http://thenovelapproachreviews.com...
elizabetta
elizabetta rated it 11 years ago
Pirates!… and a beautiful island kingdom… An arranged marriage, deception, and a fierce, sexy pirate make up the plot in this entertaining fantasy romance…Alessander and Celandine, twin prince and princess of Aël, are heirs to the throne. Their father, King Nicolas, rules over their beautiful archip...
LiliaFord
LiliaFord rated it 13 years ago
This is a perfectly constructed, original tale, that conjures a whole fairy-tale world within its scant 103 pages. It is so gorgeously written I find myself celadon (or some other poetic term for green) with envy. Tristan has a gift for exquisite and delicate images of luxury, but the details about ...
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