Prince of Seas by Emily Carrington


Prince of Seas by Emily Carrington
Three Brothers Fair 1
Publisher: Changeling Press
Genre: Paranormal, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Short Story (77 pgs)
Other: M/M, Anal Sex
Rating: 3.5 stars
Reviewed by Moonflower

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Prince Felimid wants nothing more than to have a kelpie in his family so that his own race will have some stronger blood to mix in and have a hope of keeping water demons from dying out altogether.

What he gets is a shy, sneaky, and virginal kelpie whose seed has yet to be proven. Initially furious that he’s been tricked, Felimid can’t deny the courageous and lusty husband he’s accidentally won.

You’ve been guided by a prophecy your whole life, that tells you who you will marry. So what happens when you are attracted to someone who isn’t destined for you, but your brother?

This is a sweet, feel-good, fantasy that shows just what one brother will do to get what he wants, no matter what the prophecy says. It was an entertaining read as although he was a virgin, he was also devious, slightly immoral, and definitely unethical. This pair worked well together, and there was the extra element of the sister-wives too. (Don’t worry, no taboo here.)

Very well written, with no editing or grammatical errors that I noticed, I thoroughly enjoyed this tale, but it just didn’t sweep me away like I expected it to. Still it was definitely enjoyable, and recommended.

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