![]() ![]() The whole idea of wishing for help from a mythical Goblin King only to find yourself his prisoner? Oh yeahhhhhh. Okay so I have a teensy admission to make - I love the movie Labyrinth. My Source for This Book: (Chrismtas Present) For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.Įxpected Release Date: Aug(Available Now) Also, there was an excessive use of simile throughout that continually threw me out of the story - sometimes, it's best just to tell it as it is. In terms of the relationship with Roan, it failed to grow organically and I felt as if I had missed a chunk of narrative, between the initial kidnap and declarations of lurve - it didn't ring true and so by the end of the novel, my attention was wavering. Eliza doesn't really develop a third dimension (the curse of many a paranormal romance heroine) and the 'relationship' with Steve was especially problematic and did not inspire my sympathy, just my annoyance. Unfortunately, I could not invest in the character of Eliza and the relationship with the titular Goblin King never prompted a stronger emotion than mild interest. ![]() ![]() The concept was interesting - I liked how Roan was cursed to appear as a goblin in the human realm and the increasing despair experienced by both Roan and Dai as the book wore on had the potential to be moving. I was so excited to read The Goblin King, but sadly it couldn't live up to my high expectations. ![]()
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