Also in this series: Castles in the Mist, Dream Island
Series: Akora #2
Published by Bantam on June 25th 2002
Genres: Historical Romance, Regency Era, Nautical
Pages: 400
Format: Paperback
Source: Library
ISBN: 0553583905
This follow-up to "Dream Island" finds Kassandra, princess of Akora, taking her first trip abroad, eager to mingle with London society--and meet her first English gentleman. But the striking man she finds in her brother's home is hardly the sensitive knight she'd envisioned--yet he is exactly what she will need. (July)
In Kingdom Of Moonlight we have a story that follows soon after “Dream Island”. Our heroine Kassandra has an opportunity to travel with her brother to England. Which is where we meet our hero Royce. Now Royce was once held prisoner by some rogues on the island, and now works for the King Regent. They share some chemistry and journey back to the Island, and Royce will have a chance for justice to be served. However there is a sacrifice….Kassandra. Kassandra has certain ‘gifts’ and she is forced to make a difficult choice which will have to be the love she has searched for and may have to give up.
In this heart wrenching romance we have a story of sacrifice and devotion and desire. Of two people that learn the true meaning of love and all the good and the bad that comes with it. I had a simply wonderful time discovering these two characters on a deeper level and seeing their journey to finding their happy ever after and its not a easy one. But a full belly satisfying romance guaranteed to take notice!!! BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN
Hadn’t heard of this one, I’ll add it to my list 🙂
you would really like this series!!!! Book 3 is my favorite so far though. The whole island warrior like culture in the regency time era is interesting and unique and quite fun to read.
Hmmmm, the blurb confuses me
I’ve not tried hers yet. Lordy but my poor TBR pile is feeling stuffed. lol
A happy ending, but not an easy path to it. Love the sound of that.
Heart wrenching, that’s always a good and bad thing. Like rip my heart out will ya!
Ooo, 2002. I was born in 1995 so I wasn’t reading HR back, but I have been looking into the “older” HR titles to see if I can find some good ones! For example, I’m definitely going to read C.L. Wilson’s series that published before The Winter King (which I loved). Books with castles in them (or on the cover) are a big YES for me. I’m glad you enjoyed the romance – great that there is a HEA, or I’d probably be upset! LOL. 😀
Wonderful review!
Alyssa @ The Eater of Books!
oh really? I have so many I could recommend to you. Some of the best books I have read are older. But some I would say you would like is Julie Garwood’s historical’s (they are fantastic), and yes the Tairen Soul series is one of the best in fantasy.