Cursed by Ice:
The Immortal Brothers
Jacquelyn Frank
Ratings and Recommendations
Rating: 5 teacups
Recommendation: Yes, Yes, Yes
Book Club Worthy: Definitely in Genre
Review
What do you get when you throw together a conquered city in the name of one Goddess, the interference of three other Gods/Goddess, the “help” of a now mortal brother and an ex-mistress to the cities former ruler, and the wrena of the keep? Will Garreth win his heart’s desires or destroy both himself and Sarielle for all eternity?
Cursed by Ice is
the second offering in a new series that again deserves a 5 involving four
cursed brothers who dared to give themselves immortality without the Knowledge
of the Gods/Godesses. Frank gives us the story of a second brother who is
entirely different and yet the same task remain to fulfill his as he takes over
Dethane’s mission. The plot is well thought out and written smoothly. The
ending again is the cliff-hanger set-up for the story of the next brother. This
series is so going on my top reads as each comes out and I advise you to also
read and enjoy. I have included the link
to the first book in the series; Cursed
by Fire: The Immortal Brothers by Jacquelyn Frank; below.
Frank fans, this will be another series you will wait for the next novel with more or less patience. It does have some great sexy, steamy, and incredibly hot romantic scenes and adult language and themes. After all it was written for the escape and pleasurable reading it was for this adult, and many others, therefore, parents be advised and you decide. If you find that you like this novel, you may want to start one of her other series while waiting for the second book. I suggest you start with Jacob.
Summing up: 5 stars, recommended – yes, adult themes and loves scenes – yes, and not to be missed in my opinion.
Disclosures
*I would like to thank Random House Publishing Group - Ballantine via NetGALLEY for giving me an unreleased copy for an honest and fair review.
* If you buy this book through the above link money is generated, however, donated to the non-profit American Association of University Women (AAUW).
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AAUW works empowering women, since 1881, standing up for causes in the areas of educational, social, economic and political issues especially important to women. Marie Currie was one of the first beneficiaries of the group that would become AAUW receiving monetary help to attend college. I am a proud member and believe that the profit from books seems a fitting donation.
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