Monday, February 18, 2019

BOOK REVIEW- Found (The Folk Trilogy Book 3) by Meg Benjamin

 

     Some think she’s a monster. He thinks she’s the love of his life

After she sent several men to the hospital, Dame Blanche Eva Winchester is learning to control her power. But she’s also bored to tears. Enter Prince Bertie, who offers her the chance to go undercover as a waitress in order to find out who’s attacking men in the parking lots of Folk-owned clubs.

Bertie’s motives aren’t entirely innocent—he’s smitten by the lethal lady’s charms. But he and Eva discover the attacks are part of a more wide-ranging conspiracy, involving the very survival of the Folk.
As their investigations bring Bertie and Eva closer, Eva finds the downside of dating a prince, even one as yummy as Bertie. But when the prince is attacked, Eva swears to protect him. To overcome a ruthless enemy, the two must stage a last-ditch battle in the blizzard-ridden mountains. And this time they’ll need more than love and super strength to survive. AMAZON 5 STARS

The characters in this book were outstanding.  And the world building was off the charts good!
"Ad hoc", now that is a word I had heard of vaguely before but when I ran into it in this story I just had to look it up. Fortunately I didn't have to look up any other words but I guess I did learn a thing or two.

His Perfect Highness... That is the title that Eva calls him in her head.  And Bertie moans the fact that whenever he is around her he becomes kind of stuffy.  That's not who he is.  He also has had quite the reputation for having been a smooth guy around women.  So he can't figure out what in the world is going on around Eva.  The attraction between them is strong and I liked both of them.  I wanted to see how they were going to work everything out. It was fun to watch the two of them try to figure all of that out. 
There was plenty of action, mystery and plots going on. The dangers were real. I also enjoyed the secondary people in the story.



I really liked the cover for this eBook and it's what originally caught my attention.  It caused me to stop and read the book blurb.  And that was that, I wanted to read it.

I didn't realize at first that this was Book 3 in a Trilogy.  Oops.   The good news is that fact didn't seem to make it hard for me to keep up at all. I was able to just jump right in.   Whew.  I was a bit concerned about that.




 “I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”

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