One True Love by Linda Kage


One True Love by Linda Kage
Publisher: Self-Published
Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Full Length (420 pages)
Heat level: Spicy
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by Chamomile

Custom demanded that Prince Urban get a love mark tattooed to the side of his left eye as an infant, just like the rest of his people, but to him, the stupid things have only brought on the scorn of his father, the misery of his siblings, and caused his entire kingdom to go broke from fighting so many wars over the irritating ink stains.

When Urban’s sister must travel to Donnelly, the kingdom within the sand, for her arranged marriage to align two realms, he goes with her. But he no sooner steps foot inside their castle than his mark starts itching like a son of a bitch, telling him his one true love is near.
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It just figures, though, that the woman meant for him is completely forbidden. Now he must decide if he should ignore the persistent mark, telling him she’s the one, in order to avoid a possible war between kingdoms, or if he should discover whether she’s worth risking everything for so they can be together. Either way, his life gets sucked into chaos with threats of beheadings, dark magic lurking, castle traitors scheming, and sword fights eminent.

Who knew one little tattoo could cause so much trouble?

Can a cursed Prince find peace for his kingdom? And will a marriage truly unite the warring countries? I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this! It sounded interesting, but being new to this author, and knowing very little about the book, I wasn’t sure I would connect with the story. Hint, I did!

While I did have a problem with the heroine’s…forbidden status, I’m also always cheering for characters like this to find a way to a better life, so it’s hard to really recommend this book without telling one of the major surprises.

I did find the ‘love mark’ interesting, and enjoyed the main characters both Prince Urban and his mate are interesting characters and together they are dynamite!

I picked this up for the Fantasy element with Romance for good measure, and while I enjoyed both in this story, it’s the action and characters that I enjoyed most!

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