Now this is how a prequel should be. Enough of a story and intriguing characters that make me want to read the full length novel. I adored Roan in this brief glimpse. Eliza, too, was interesting. Plus, how many books are there right now with a goblin as the main character?Currently free.
This review was originally posted on my Alaskan Bookie Website at:http://alaskanbookie.com/review/the-summons/This was a brief introduction into the world of the Goblin King. Although I feel you could read the rest of the series without this nice little morsel, I would recommend reading it anyway. ...
I wanted to. I love paranormal books, and anything other than vampires and werewolves always catches my interest. However, for some reason, this didn't really grab me. I don't know why, I wish I did. However, I have decided to set it aside and pick it up again later. It may be that I just wasn't in ...
Huh. Well, that was quick. Kindof like watching the first part of The Labyrinth in fast forward. So the dumb college kid had a party while his dad was out of town, and didn't make sure his kid sister was safe first. One of his buddies decides to put the moves on the kid while big bro was off wit...
Prequel to the Goblin King series.How the young Eliza cries out for help from the Goblin King and how he comes to her aid. Short story and it sure makes me want to know how their story is going to play out.
I have had this short story on my kindle for too long. The title and cover, yip I admit it are what caught my attention. I haven't read anything that involved Goblins so I decided to finally give this ago. And overall it was enjoyable. It is set nine year before book 1, which I think I should have r...
A good start to the series, was just enough to get me seriously curious about the Goblin King book. Curious enough that I immediately picked it up on amazon. So this prequel did its job!
This was really just a prequel to the book, The Goblin King. It is too short to really write a review but I enjoyed it enough to want to read the book.
It's starting to become a seriously annoying trend in the PNR genre to have a little “short story” to introduce a new series. Anya Bast's Dark Magick series comes to mind, where you're reading along and you realize that there has to be a short story before. Because while the story is fine, you reali...
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