Series: The Witchs’ Mischief, #2
Author: Elyzabeth M. Valey
Genre: Historical/Fantasy/Naughty Fairy Tales
Length: Novella (57 pages)
ISBN: 9781771307178
Publisher: Evernight Publishing
Heat Level: Explicit
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥ 3 Hearts
Reviewer: Eric
Blurb: James Macintosh is hours away from his new home. He’s ready to live a secluded life away from all the rumors, insults, and disgusted faces concerning his appearance. However, a meeting with a mysterious woman and her child, mingled with a sudden harsh snowstorm, will set him down a very different path than the one he had originally envisioned.
Richard Randywine is an accidental fugitive living with a band of rowdy thieves. A good man at heart, he has gotten used to hiding his emotions behind his strapping muscles and brute strength. Yet, when the thieves ambush an unsuspecting rider, Richard is forced to drop his mask and step forward.
Will both men be able to see what lies before them or will they be blind to the possibility of happiness?
Purchase Link: http://www.evernightpublishing.com/blind-beauty-by-elyzabeth-m-valey/
Review: I found this book to be beautiful. To me, James and Richard are good people motivated by their own means. The storyline is solid and interesting for sure.
James Macintosh is a curious guy that is ready to find himself living away from the tough life, the drama of the big city. He is done with it. Richard is running from a group of people who wants him to do bad when he wants to be good. Both of them stood out in their own manner and that is clear to the reader.
The more I read into the book, the more I loved the storyline. It stands solid and then some. I found myself wanting to read more of Elyzabeth’s story but overall I felt it was a bit too short. I hoped it would have been longer but it wasn’t. So for that, I was disappointed.
But I would recommend this book overall. It is pretty good and knows how to keep interest from the start.