
Rating: 2š
A DNF at 44%
I read the books out of order which was a very good idea because otherwise Iād never have read the far superior Deven and the Dragon. This isnāt that lovely adult fairy tale.
Instead of finding someone as sympathetic and honest as Fioric, his cousin apparently, the reader finds this dragon knight bully, Corin. Heās so unpleasant to read, that even at 30%, the reader is wondering when heās going to stop wallowing in his pitiful self imposed martyrdom and get over himself.
Why has he hidden himself away? Because his sworn bride cheated on him. In public. Granted thatās humiliating. But does he go on about how he loves or loved her? No. Itās all about her beauty and his ruined status. So immediately, the reader isnāt exactly falling down on his side. It gets immeasurably worse when the brideās wonderful, wounded younger brother arrives and, you guessed it, gets bullied,, and in scenes close to sexual assault, mistreated incredibly badly.
Iām caught wondering where the fairy tale charm and lovely characterizations that were the hallmarks of the first book went. Not here.
The one nice aspect of the story (and any rating) is Aster, the younger brother of the bride who has cheated on Corin publicly before their wedding. Heās run away from a horrible arranged marriage, hoping that the one being heās crushed on for years will take him in and understand his situation.
Thatās a lovely element. Too bad itās paired up with a thug in dragon form. One who swings between meanly berating someone so desperately in need of saving so much so that even as a reader Iām absolutely appalled, then wanting to have revenge sex with him (consensual or not) then thinking maybe Asterās not so bad, when the poor guy is weeping in despair.
All in the storyline space of 24 hours. They then actually have drunken sex with no attempt at a relationship.
I checked how far Iād continued into the book. 44 percent.
I tried. Honestly. But thereās nothing to like about Corin for me. And I find these days that Iām not going to continue on reading storylines that have little to engage me or characters that I canāt connect with. Like this one.
Iām so happy I skipped to the second book because if Iād started here Iād have never picked it up. Thereās a lesson there somewhere.
What is fabulous? That cover. Both covers. Rich and eye catching.
No recommendations.
Beautiful Beasts:
ā Corin and the Courtier #1
ā Deven and the Dragon #2
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Blurb:
Most people run from beasts, not to themā¦
Aster didnāt put much thought into his escape. All he knew when he ran up that mountaināstraight into the lair of a grumpy dragon knight with a huge grudge against his familyāwas that he couldnāt submit to an arranged marriage. It never occurred to him that a snowstorm would strand him there. Or that heād give in to years of longing and beg for the monsterās forbidden touch. But it happened. All of itā¦
Corin wasnāt trying to be a heroāespecially not Asterās hero. He couldnāt very well let him die, though. So he protected him. Which might have been considered nobleā¦if he hadnāt also fallen into bed with him. Over and over again. But the cost of keeping Aster is far more than Corinās willing to pay. Corin will eventually be forced to let him goāeven if it destroys him.
When Asterās problems follow him up the mountaināliterallyāhe realizes running is no longer an option. The only question now is whether Corin will fight for him, or burn their potential happily ever after to the groundā¦
This spicy, steamy, M/M paranormal fantasy romance features a pair of star-crossed opposites, a little forced proximity (with only one bed), some silliness involving a lack of pants at unexpected moments, and plenty of dirty talk.
This series does not contain mpreg. Thereās a brief occurrence of self-destructive ideation in this book, but no action is taken. HEA guaranteed!








