Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Review: The Goblin King's Mischief by D. Lieber @AuthorDLieber

The Goblin King's Mischief

by D. Lieber

Published: October 15, 2024

Publisher: Ink & Magick

Genre: Fantasy, Paranormal


Blurb:


A promise unkept. A love she can’t forget. This wily human will do anything to reclaim the heart of the Goblin King.

Lady Melody Piobaire never lost faith her first love would come for her when she was forced from his side. That is, until she finds out he doesn’t even know who she really is…doesn’t even know she’s human. To make things worse, she’s the promised mistress of the sidhe king. Rather than bear Tir’s heir, she devises a plan to win back her true love in the most goblin of ways.

Orphaned elf Aodh never forgot what it was like growing up on the mean streets of Goblintown. And now, as Goblin King, he’s dedicated to being the just and attentive ruler the neglected goblins deserve. So when a spoiled human who knows nothing of what it means to be a goblin tricks him into marriage, he’ll do anything to be rid of her.

Melody is certain she can win Aodh’s heart again, so she isn’t prepared for his hot and cold hostility. Aodh is unsettled by the forward human in his home and the way she seems to know just how to get to him.

What can Melody do if her only love no longer wants her, or worse, no longer exists?

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My Review:

Lady Melody Piobaire wants nothing more than to marry her one true love the Goblin King. But when she learns that her one true love does not know her or remember her she is heartbroken. A spell was placed on Melody and her true love many years ago. Melody is determined to find a way to make the king remember her so they can be together forever.

Melody’s journey is long and hard as she sets out to find a way to get her true love back into her life and marry her. Her parents is set against Melody marrying the Goblin King as she has been promised to the Sidhe King and will do whatever they must to stop it.

The Goblin King's Mischief is full of mystery and suspense that keeps the pages turning. Once The Goblin King's Mischief pulled me into its world I was lost. It kept me mesmerized from page one. The Goblin King's Mischief kept me guessing as to how or what was going to happen next and how it was going to end. The descriptions were well done making it easy to see it all playing out in my head as if I was watching a movie.

I was on Melody’s side from the first page. I felt bad for her on numerous occasions. Her father seemed like a person who wanted things to be his way or no way. Her father didn’t seem to care about what or how Melody felt.

I recommend The Goblin King's Mischief to all fantasy and paranormal fans. Grab a copy of The Goblin King's Mischief today! 

 

Author Bio:

D. Lieber has a wanderlust that would make a butterfly envious. When she isn’t planning her next physical adventure, she’s recklessly jumping from one fictional world to another. Her love of reading led her to earn a Bachelor’s in English from Wright State University.

Beyond her skeptic and slightly pessimistic mind, Lieber wants to believe. She has been many places—from Canada to England, France to Italy, Germany to Russia—believing that a better world comes from putting a face on “other.” She is a romantic idealist at heart, always fighting to keep her feet on the ground and her head in the clouds.

Lieber lives in Wisconsin with her husband (John) and cats (Yin and Nox).


Published Works:

Conjuring Zephyr June 2016

The Exiled Otherkin (Minte and Magic Adventure, #1) November 2017

Intended Bondmates (Intended Fates, #1) June 2018

In Search of a Witch’s Soul (Council of Covens Noir, #1) March 2019

Dancing with Shades (Council of Covens Noir, #0) August 2019

Once in a Black Moon March 2020

A Very Witchy Yuletide October 2020

The Treason of Robyn Hood March 2021

The Assassin’s Legacy (Minte and Magic Adventure, #2) October 2021

Intended Strangers (Intended Fates Trilogy, #2) March 2022

Intended Enemies (Intended Fates Trilogy, #3) January 2023


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