Scarlet Princess (Lochlann Feuds Book 1) by Robin D. Mahle and Elle Madison – Review by Amy Brennan

Scarlet Princess (The Lochlann Feuds, #1)Scarlet Princess by Robin D. Mahle
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Where to begin? I love my female leads strong, sassy, and a bit of a black sheep. That’s exactly what we have here with Rowan, our Scarlet Princess, that has traveled beyond Lochlann borders into the land of Socair with her cousin Davin. From the sounds of it, these two are often finding and getting into trouble, though, perhaps not quite to this scale. When you wake to find yourself in a dungeon, perhaps one would put on their prettiest, most endearing smile and try to coax their captors into letting them go home, but not Rowan. She leaves quite the first impression, everywhere she goes! I was captivated by the end of the Prologue, not to mention the rest of the novel.

I fell in love with these authors writing style, Robin D. Mahle, and Elle Madison, have a talent that words, funny enough, can’t quite describe. The characters pop, you connect with not only the main characters, but feel the hardships that the villagers go through, and the different leadership styles of those that make up the Socair kingdoms. I had the pleasure of really putting some effort into how I pictured dear Lord Theodore, and was drooling, practically, as their relationship intensified. I will be biting my nails waiting for the next installment of The Lochlann Feuds to grace my kindle with its presence. Thank you for this wonderful adventure, have already recommended to my fellow ‘Outlander’ obsessed friends.

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