A Deal with the Elf King by Elise Kova

A Deal with the Elf King (Married to Magic)

by Elise Kova

Perfect for fans of A Court of Thorns and Roses and Uprooted, this stand-alone, fantasy romance about a human girl and her marriage to the Elf King is impossible to put down!

The elves come for two things: war and wives. In both cases, they come for death.

Three-thousand years ago, humans were hunted by powerful races with wild magic until the treaty was formed. Now, for centuries, the elves have taken a young woman from Luella's village to be their Human Queen.

To be chosen is seen as a mark of death by the townsfolk. A mark nineteen-year-old Luella is grateful to have escaped as a girl. Instead, she's dedicated her life to studying herbology and becoming the town's only healer.

That is, until the Elf King unexpectedly arrives... for her.

Everything Luella had thought she'd known about her life, and herself, was a lie. Taken to a land filled with wild magic, Luella is forced to be the new queen to a cold yet blisteringly handsome Elf King. Once there, she learns about a dying world that only she can save.

The magical land of Midscape pulls on one corner of her heart, her home and people tug on another... but what will truly break her is a passion she never wanted.

A Deal with the Elf King is a complete, stand-alone novel, inspired by the tales of Hades and Persephone, as well as Beauty and the Beast, with a "happily ever after" ending. It's perfect for fantasy romance fans looking for just the right amount of steam and their next slow-burn and swoon-worthy couple.

Reviewed by Leigha on

3 of 5 stars

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Luella makes a deal with the devil *cough* I mean elf king *cough* in this fun, if not original, fantasy romance.

While Deal with the Elf King had all the beats of an epic fantasy romance, it never quite resonated with me. The idea of a standalone romance sounds amazing, but the application of it always seems rather shallow (particularly in the first novel to a new world setting). Finding the right balance between world-building and the building of a romantic relationship is challenging. Something always seems to be sacrificed to make these elements work in a solo book, and, in this case, it was both. Luella and Eldas’ romance was built way too rapidly for it to be believable. Timing is everything – more time needed to be spent with them as a couple in addition to them as individuals. Additionally, the world building was murky and confusing as not enough time is spent developing it. Future novels set in this world will be able to explore the world-building, but this romance will always be lackluster.

tl;dr A lackluster romance and murky world-building left me feeling rather meh about this new series.

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