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The momentous, tour-de-force finale of the beloved series.

Weaving together war, intrigue, and romance, The Black Prince pulls the intertwined stories of Isla, Tristan, and their families forward toward a single, epic conclusion. The shadow of the robber queen, Maeve, reaches long over Morven. Even into Caer Addanc itself, a formerly unbreachable citadel now corrupt with treason. No one is safe; not Isla, not her husband, and especially not Asher. A young boy whose true identity might lie at the heart of everything. While Isla, in turn, questions her own heart can she truly be with Tristan? Is the cold touch of her corpse lover enough to compensate her for the loss of everything she holds dear? And while Hart, her beloved brother and confidante, discovers that the path on which he’s set himself is darker than he’d imagined. And the price of his ambitions might be higher than he can bear.

The darkness is coming, a raging tempest within Caer Addanc and without, which none might survive.

The Black Prince Part I eBook PJ Fox

The Black Prince part 1 picks up several months after the events of The White Queen, with both Isla and Hart dealing with their respective transformations . The focus of this volume seems to be on Hart – whose transformation is most significant. Gone is the jovial peasant, tumbling the serving wenches and bedding down in the stables with his pet pig. Hart has become…formidable. He is a member of Tristan’s Chosen (or The Forsaken depending upon who you ask)…a guardsman by day and a Priest of Ilde – The Lord of The Flies – by night – as well as an accomplished torturer. Isla, for her part; is having a bit more difficulty with her melding of the minds with Tristan – but she seems to be coming along – if not slowly.

Maeve is still intent on toppling King Piers - and Hart (or The Viper as he’s come to be called) as Tristan’s most skilled and trusted war leader is right in the thick of things – while his now blackened heart is juggling his epic love affair at the same time. And then the unthinkable happens – Rowena, Apple and the Earl – turn up again like bad pennies. And here is where The Black Prince turns into a sort of Game of Thrones meets Peyton Place – in a totally wonderfully entertaining way – especially when Rudolph, his horrifically foppish wardrobe and his huge codpiece show up! There are some truly funny moments – Tristan proves to have an unexpected and irreverent sense of humor; and Arvid the tribesman is always good for a laugh.

Isla’s family proves to be even more despicable than she thought; and I have to say I was a bit disappointed in her. I know she isn’t feeling 100% - but she had 2 legit offers to dispatch Rowena ("I could kill her,” Tristan offered conversationally) - and from Eir (“I see that the fat stupid one is still…with us. I should…eat her”) and yet she declines. So much for the “not turning the other cheek” that I admired so much in her in The White Queen. Isla has magic in her. She should be capable of great things and immense power. In part 1 of The Black Prince she seems to be balanced on the cusp – not fully willing and/or ready to embrace all that she can be, maybe even somewhat ambivalent – and thus vulnerable - at times appearing almost weak. I soooo hope that in part 2 of The Black Prince she comes into her own and kicks a$$.

The conclusion to The Black Prince trilogy is long. So much so that the final volume is broken into 2 parts. Part 1 kept a steady pace and was infinitely readable. It concludes with a truly shocking revelation (which is exactly why someone should have been picking their teeth with her bones) and promises more intrigue to come before the story ends.

Product details

  • File Size 2601 KB
  • Print Length 372 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1942365438
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Evil Toad Press (November 18, 2015)
  • Publication Date November 18, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0187S1A3C

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I am delighted that the author decided to divide the final installation in this fascinating and exceptional Series into two books. Part I, like its predecessors was a thrilling and compelling "Dark" paranormal romance filled with drama, suspense, mystery, lots of humor including dark humor, awesome battles, and romance. Unlike the previous book, there is one explicit rape scene but given the context it's doubtful that one will take offense. In all the books it's not that the characters don't have sex it's just that the author described said scenes rather abstractly or metaphorically which I personally found a wee bit disappointing. The rest of the time sexual encounters were simply inferred. The writing was good and the plot was original and enthralling. The story is told from a third person or narrative point of view which I think worked perfectly. This is a phenomenal storyline that just keeps on and on, but never gets old, repetitive or boring. The story moved along fairly quickly and rarely gave me time to come up for air. The story does end in a cliffhanger but I expected that and since the next and final book is currently available it posed no dismay. It's worth noting that I read this book via my kindle unlimited subscription, but I purchased it afterwards because for me it's a keeper and I know that I'll read the complete series again. The character development continued to be excellent and the characters were multi-faceted, unique, believable, and relatable. Tristan, of course, who continued to be my favorite, is simply exquisite! Isla continued to display admirable courage and strength in the face of unimaginable adversities. I loath Rowena and the Earl their father. Hart is truly evolving and maturing and I admire his loyalty to Isla. Tristian and Isla's romance, which is the heart of this Series, transcends any meaning of love and commitment that one's finite intellect can comprehend. Frankly, despite the eternal and/or philosophical ramifications/implications, I'd commit to a "Tristan" without hesitation. How the author's future literary creations will ever be able to equal or surpass this Series is unimaginable. I'm placing this Series in the same class as the Ice and Fire Series which are the books upon which the HBO Series Game of Thrones is based. However, I have found the books in this Series to be as compelling and almost as awe-insipiring as the latter. I still can't believe that more people haven't read this Series. I'm off to read the final book. I really hate to see this enthhralling Series end.
I love it, I read it over and over.
this whole series was amazing, I couldn't put any of the 4 books. I usually am not someone e who reads a series all at once!
The Black Prince part 1 picks up several months after the events of The White Queen, with both Isla and Hart dealing with their respective transformations . The focus of this volume seems to be on Hart – whose transformation is most significant. Gone is the jovial peasant, tumbling the serving wenches and bedding down in the stables with his pet pig. Hart has become…formidable. He is a member of Tristan’s Chosen (or The Forsaken depending upon who you ask)…a guardsman by day and a Priest of Ilde – The Lord of The Flies – by night – as well as an accomplished torturer. Isla, for her part; is having a bit more difficulty with her melding of the minds with Tristan – but she seems to be coming along – if not slowly.

Maeve is still intent on toppling King Piers - and Hart (or The Viper as he’s come to be called) as Tristan’s most skilled and trusted war leader is right in the thick of things – while his now blackened heart is juggling his epic love affair at the same time. And then the unthinkable happens – Rowena, Apple and the Earl – turn up again like bad pennies. And here is where The Black Prince turns into a sort of Game of Thrones meets Peyton Place – in a totally wonderfully entertaining way – especially when Rudolph, his horrifically foppish wardrobe and his huge codpiece show up! There are some truly funny moments – Tristan proves to have an unexpected and irreverent sense of humor; and Arvid the tribesman is always good for a laugh.

Isla’s family proves to be even more despicable than she thought; and I have to say I was a bit disappointed in her. I know she isn’t feeling 100% - but she had 2 legit offers to dispatch Rowena ("I could kill her,” Tristan offered conversationally) - and from Eir (“I see that the fat stupid one is still…with us. I should…eat her”) and yet she declines. So much for the “not turning the other cheek” that I admired so much in her in The White Queen. Isla has magic in her. She should be capable of great things and immense power. In part 1 of The Black Prince she seems to be balanced on the cusp – not fully willing and/or ready to embrace all that she can be, maybe even somewhat ambivalent – and thus vulnerable - at times appearing almost weak. I soooo hope that in part 2 of The Black Prince she comes into her own and kicks a$$.

The conclusion to The Black Prince trilogy is long. So much so that the final volume is broken into 2 parts. Part 1 kept a steady pace and was infinitely readable. It concludes with a truly shocking revelation (which is exactly why someone should have been picking their teeth with her bones) and promises more intrigue to come before the story ends.
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