A Lord of Snow and Greed (The Winter Court #2)

A Lord of Snow and Greed (The Winter Court #2)

Ashley McLeo

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What will Neve's answer be? Why did Warden Roar run? Can Prince Vale be trusted? Learn all this and more in the sequel to A Kingdom of Frost and Malice!

Publication Year: 2024


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  • tipsy_tbr
    Mar 09, 2025
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    The Lord of Greed and Snow presents itself as a fae romance fantasy but lands squarely in the realm of mediocrity. Its ambition to weave a tale of enchanting realms and forbidden love falls short, hindered by a plodding narrative and characters that lack depth. The slow burn romance, which could have been its saving grace, unfortunately, turns out to be its greatest downfall. It stretches too thin, testing the reader's patience rather than building anticipation. The story's pacing is lethargic, failing to grip or entice, making it a laborious read. In a genre teeming with vivid storytelling and complex relationships, this book struggles to leave an imprint.

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  • indecentink
    Apr 16, 2025
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    The Lord of Greed and Snow presents itself as a fae romance fantasy but lands squarely in the realm of mediocrity. Its ambition to weave a tale of enchanting realms and forbidden love falls short, hindered by a plodding narrative and characters that lack depth. The slow burn romance, which could have been its saving grace, unfortunately, turns out to be its greatest downfall. It stretches too thin, testing the reader's patience rather than building anticipation. The story's pacing is lethargic, failing to grip or entice, making it a laborious read. In a genre teeming with vivid storytelling and complex relationships, this book struggles to leave an imprint.

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