Goddess of the
Rose – Book Review
P.C Cast
Romantic Fantasy
16+ readers
Synopsis:
It's not green fingers that have kept the Empousai family's roses blooming for centuries - it's the drops of blood that their women secretly sacrifice for their gardens. But Mikki would rather forget this family quirk and lead a normal life. Until the day she unwittingly performs a ritual and ends up in the strangely familiar Realm of the Rose. As its goddess, Hecate, reveals to her, Mikki has the blood of a high priestess running through her veins. And the realm has been waiting for her ...In a long ago flash of temper, Hecate cursed her Guardian beast with a slumber that only her priestess can undo - and Hecate is counting on Mikki to set things right. At first the beast terrifies Mikki - but soon he intrigues her more than any man ever has. But the only way he and the realm can be saved is for Mikki to sacrifice her life-giving blood - and herself ...
It's not green fingers that have kept the Empousai family's roses blooming for centuries - it's the drops of blood that their women secretly sacrifice for their gardens. But Mikki would rather forget this family quirk and lead a normal life. Until the day she unwittingly performs a ritual and ends up in the strangely familiar Realm of the Rose. As its goddess, Hecate, reveals to her, Mikki has the blood of a high priestess running through her veins. And the realm has been waiting for her ...In a long ago flash of temper, Hecate cursed her Guardian beast with a slumber that only her priestess can undo - and Hecate is counting on Mikki to set things right. At first the beast terrifies Mikki - but soon he intrigues her more than any man ever has. But the only way he and the realm can be saved is for Mikki to sacrifice her life-giving blood - and herself ...
Review:
“This
book is for everyone who fell in love with the Beast, and then was truly
disappointed when he turned into a handsome prince.”
This is the dedication P.C Cast wrote
at the beginning of this book and as soon as I read those words, I knew this
would be a story I would love. While I haven’t read all the books in the Goddess Summoning series – I have read
most, and without doubt Goddess of the
Rose has definitely been my favourite so far!
When modern day women Mikado (Mikki)
finds herself transported to the ancient realm of the Rose, she at once steps
into her destined role as Hecate’s high priestess. But as she learns how to
carry out her scared duties, Mikado cannot stop her ever increasing desire for
the realms guardian beast. Imbued with the soul of man, he appears half
animal/half God and under his ever watchful eyes, Mikado starts to discover
more and more about the man that lies hidden within the beast. But the Guardian
guards a deadly secret.
Even as his lonely heart yearns for
someone to love him, he knows he must resist Mikado’s feminine charms at all
costs, as the day is fast approaching when Mikado must truly fulfil her purpose
as high priestess. Yet clueless as to what fate has in store for her, Mikado is
relentless… and the beast finds himself tamed. But are they willing to pay the
price their love will cost them…?
I must admit that while I really
enjoyed this book, it did take me a couple of chapters to get into. But trust
me when I say it is worth persevering. Not only does P.C Cast once again create
a world that sparks the imagination, but her characters are rich with
personality and full of life-like emotions.
Mikado is feisty and sarcastic, yet caring
and unknowingly selfless. Her attraction to the guardian may begin on a purely
primal level, but I like how she never once considers him as ‘just’ a beast.
As for the Guardian… he is simply
heartbreaking. His desire to be accepted, to have someone just speak to him
with neither fear or disgust is heart-wrenching. Cursed for his father’s
crimes, the Guardian is certain that he is destined to spend eternity alone,
never to know love or friendship – only duty. And I truly love how Mikado’s
entrance to the realm of the rose truly shakes up his beliefs and – for lack of
a better phrase – literally rocks his world! ;)
However while I found the pacing of the
plot to be rather slow, it does give plenty of time for romance between Mikado
and the Guardian to grow, moving from a slow simmer to a full on scorching
burn.
Magical and full of fairytale goodness,
Goddess of the Rose is a fantastic
read and one I would recommend to anyone to anyone who loves happy-ever-after
endings, Beauty and the Beast retellings, or just gushingly romantic stories. 4 stars!
I love books that make you feel as though you have just experienced a magical experience. "Quest for the Lost Name" by George Makris made me feel that way, and Goddess of the Rose definitely looks like one of these as well. Thank you for the recommendation. I can't wait to check it out!
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