

~THE PRINCE OF NO VALUE~Brishen Khaskem, prince of the Kai, has lived content as the nonessential spare heir to a throne secured many times over. A trade and political alliance between the human kingdom of Gaur and the Kai kingdom of Bast-Haradis requires that he marry a Gauri woman to seal the treaty. Always a dutiful son, Brishen agrees to the marriage and discovers his bride is as ugly as he expected and more beautiful than he could have imagined.~THE NOBLEWOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE~Ildiko, niece of the Gauri king, has always known her only worth to the royal family lay in a strategic marriage. Resigned to her fate, she is horrified to learn that her intended groom isn't just a foreign aristocrat but the younger prince of a people neither familiar nor human. Bound to her new husband, Ildiko will leave behind all she's known to embrace a man shrouded in darkness but with a soul forged by light.Two people brought together by the trappings of duty and politics will discover they are destined for each other, even as the powers of a hostile kingdom scheme to tear them apart. Review: One of the best romantasy books ever written. - I read Radiance about 5 years ago and it still is in my top 5 “read it to feel good” books. I love the language, the dialogue and sensible characters. It’s refreshing to read about two adults handling a difficult situation with grace and finding love in the process. Brishen and Ildiko are a wonderful couple. Review: A Treat For The Heart! - I don't know about you but I am sick of fantasy romances where the male lead is a possessive control freak who can't go two pages without ruining the female lead's confidence or independence. Thankfully, this book was nothing like that. :) Brishen and Ildiko's lovestory is unique, heartwarming, and draws you in right from the start. And the best part is the story has more to it than just a romance. It has a distinct plotline. I am not much of a book reviewer, so I will ask you to trust the blurb. It's an accurate description of the story. In conclusion, this is like Beauty and the Beast where both the MCs think the other is hideous but fall in love with the person on the inside...until they both realize that the other was always beautiful. Their hearts saw it before their eyes did.
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N**A
One of the best romantasy books ever written.
I read Radiance about 5 years ago and it still is in my top 5 “read it to feel good” books. I love the language, the dialogue and sensible characters. It’s refreshing to read about two adults handling a difficult situation with grace and finding love in the process. Brishen and Ildiko are a wonderful couple.
M**N
A Treat For The Heart!
I don't know about you but I am sick of fantasy romances where the male lead is a possessive control freak who can't go two pages without ruining the female lead's confidence or independence. Thankfully, this book was nothing like that. :) Brishen and Ildiko's lovestory is unique, heartwarming, and draws you in right from the start. And the best part is the story has more to it than just a romance. It has a distinct plotline. I am not much of a book reviewer, so I will ask you to trust the blurb. It's an accurate description of the story. In conclusion, this is like Beauty and the Beast where both the MCs think the other is hideous but fall in love with the person on the inside...until they both realize that the other was always beautiful. Their hearts saw it before their eyes did.
A**S
Favorite all time book
A beautiful friends to lovers inter - race fantasy story. I loved the fact that initially since both the protagonists were from different races - found each other ugly. They were loyal friends first and then lovers. And the entire journey has been crafted beautifully by Grace Draven. A must read. Please give this gem a try. And do read the other books by Grace Draven as well. Master of Crows is another masterpiece. :)
A**R
This is an amazing book. I really loved it
Hello Ms. Grace . This is an amazing book. I really loved it. The plot was quit intriguing. Please it's a request from me, kindly put your books on kindle unlimited. I really wish to read all of your novels, but their prices are very high for me. Please do consider.
S**N
One of the best mature slow-burn romance I have read in a long while!
Beautiful tale of mature love. Ildiko looks as hideous as a hag to Brishan's eyes while he looks like a nightmare to her. Yet they are wed to secure an alliance for their respective kingdom. One of the best slow burn romance that I have read, Radiance is poignant and lovely.
F**Y
But else was a great read.
Friends at first sight, interspecies arranged marriage, in-laws drama, royalty politics, hot side characters, slow burn romance. Not top of the charts intensity for a slow burn. But else was a great read.
R**0
Although this is fantasy, the love here is mature and realistic
Human Gauri woman, Ildiko, is her king’s orphaned niece. The king chooses her husband. Brishen is prince of the Kai, a race of people with grey skin, penetrating eyes, knife-sharp fang teeth and razor sharp claws for fingernails. Kai are people of the night, blinded by the sun. They are not quite human. When they meet, Brishen is repulsed by Ildiko’s appearance, despite that she is a great beauty to humans. Her eyes in particular make his hairs stand on end. To him she is ugly. She considers him ugly right back. They are the spares in their respective kingdoms. She is a royal noble woman, he is 8th in line to be king. His royal parents therefore feel they can sacrifice him to a marriage with a human - made for political alliance and mutual benefits of both their kingdoms. Ildiko and Brishen both accept what is chosen for them, dreading their marriage. However, when they meet they become friends. They are funny, mature, protective, willing to learn all about the other, respectful, caring, and from friendship their love grows. The story is told in a beautiful, light writing style. I connected with both characters. Their love had a slow build and as they grew closer and loving, their sexual awareness grew too. I felt their first kiss and love scenes to be heart-warming and heart-thumpingly good. There is action, adventure, danger, gruesome battles, brutal torture and killings of people, awful villains and the mother of all nightmarish mothers-in-law. Some of this is not easy reading if you avoid violence in your reading preferences. Oh, and there’s magic in this fantasy world but used sparingly and to excellent effect. The book is a complete novel and ends with a satisfying HEA for this couple. If you want, you can leave this couple there. However, outside events arise that impact directly on their future. This is the impetus for a continuing novel featuring this couple. Ordinarily, I would groan and complain about being drawn into a story that continues into a second book. But here, I am delighted. I want more of this couple. I want to see them battle through and succeed in the next chapter of their lives. I loved everything about their dynamics, banter, loving, humour, and determination to accept their differences and get along. What a great book to draw parallels with racial, gender, religious, and socioeconomic differences in our modern world. I could not put this book down. It is so well written, the pacing is just right, the world building is easy to follow. The characters are so likeable that you want them to succeed and overcome evil and prejudice. This was my first novel by Grace Draven and I am wowed. I can’t wait for the next instalment. In the meantime, I’m exploring her back-catalogue. *Includes sex scenes
A**G
Wow! I like it!!!!
I love how the story shows a fervent romance between two different creatures who did not chose each other but were destined to be together forever. Some scenes still remain a mystery to me. However, I will definitely buy the next installment.
M**H
A quick sweet and romantic read
"You find me ugly, don't you?" "Hideous. A hag of a woman. And you? You don't think me a handsome man?" "Had you crawled out from under my bed when I was a child, I would have bludgeoned you to death with my father's mace." *falls over laughing* The above takes place between our two main characters, Brishen Khaskem, a Kai prince with gray skin, solid yellow eyes, razor claws for fingernails, and teeth meant for tearing flesh, and Ildiko, a human woman who happens to be the niece of a king. They're destined to marry, and for that, everyone pities them. The two races find each other physically repulsive, and as you can tell, that extends to our MCs. While their appearances couldn't be more different, their souls share a kinship. They're both witty, intelligent, and quick to laugh. Which basically means that their interactions are frigging hysterical. They first meet just before their wedding, and recognizing this kinship in each other, form an alliance based on mutual respect and honesty. I KNOW, HOW REFRESHING, RIGHT?! Their marriage is one that will secure an alliance between their kingdoms, and while both were pushed into it, neither one resents it. BECAUSE - HOLY CRAP - THEY'RE BOTH DESCENT "PEOPLE". What follows can only be described as one hell of a love story, set against the backdrop of a world balanced on the brink of war. As there is no physical attraction between them (at first *waggles brows*), Brishen and Ilkido form a fast friendship. This love story is a slow burn, a realistic joining together of two souls with more meaningful things to draw them to each other. Like compatibility. I just blew your mind, didn't I? Trust me, this book blew mine. It was so incredibly refreshing to actually buy into a relationship for once, an ACTUAL relationship, and not just people lusting after each other for no frigging reason aside from the OMG, ABS/OMG, BOOBS that dominates most romance novels. My only complaint is that I wish there were more to this. I wish Draven delved deeper into this world. I wish there were more descriptions of journeys, surroundings, and cities. But honestly, that tells you just how much I enjoyed being in this world. And how sad I was to leave it.
S**E
A hidden gem. A must read!
5 stars. What a hidden gem! I won’t lie: without the very enthusiastic review of a fellow Goodreads friend I would never have read this book. I did not find the cover appealing and would have overlooked it. But the saying is true: don’t judge a book by its cover because this story is little treasure. That’s quite ironic as one of the main topics of this book is to see beyond outer appearance to discover the real beauty: that of the soul. Maybe every reader has to follow the same path our heroes did: disregard the plain book cover, go beyond the surface and look for true beauty nestled inside the pages. I’m really smitten with this story, with the gorgeous (I would say courteous as it has a medieval tint to it) writing, with the exceptional characters, with the topic broached, with the universe. The topic as stated above is about true beauty. It’s also about love, not insta-love but a love built on a partnership, on mutual respect. It’s about the fear of the other, the one different in culture and coloring from your people. It’s a timeless topic treated with finesse and grace. The intrigue takes place in a medieval/fantasy universe. Three kingdoms compete with each other, two inhabited by humans: The Kingdom of Gaur and the Kingdom of Belawat while the Kai Kingdom hosts the Kai people, some non-human creatures. Gaur will unite with the Kai through the wedding of the youngest Kai prince, Brishen and the Gaur King’s niece Ildiko. Both characters are “spare pieces” as they’re not destined to rule their kingdom and their value resides in such arranged marriage to strengthen strategic alliances. Ildiko with her red hair, blue eyes with black pupil , pale skin and flat teeth is ugly to every Kai as they’re black skinned with full yellow eyes void of pupil and harbor fangs and claws. Both people find the other abhorrent. One lives in daylight and the other in moonlight. They can’t conceive children together. They could not be more different. Ildiko is orphaned and has never known love at her uncle’s court. She avoids her aunt the Queen at all costs and finds solace in the beauty of the gardens. Conscious of her duty, she’s determined to be the best wife she can. Brishen is also lonely and has never loved his father’s court, a real nest of viper with his mother Queen Cimse being THE evil queen (trust me, the Queen in Snow White or The Sleeping Beauty are child’s play compared with Cimse). When they first meet, they’re not aware they’re in the presence of their intended. ”Brishen braced for an ear-pinning scream from his unexpected visitor. The Gauri woman who stared at him wide-eyed with her strange gaze did neither. He’d obviously startled her with his presence in the garden. She flinched away when he raised a hand in cautious greeting but she didn’t run. “Forgive me, madam” he said softly. “I didn’t mean to frighten you.” They’ll both be honest and blunt throughout this encounter, enjoying a refreshing and honest moment, far from the court’s hypocrisy. I loved reading about their mutual perception, how they saw each other, both honest, curious but respectful at the same time. In a few sentences, I was enlightened about these characters and already in love with their souls. ”You find me ugly,don’t you?” “Hideous, a hag of a woman.” “And you”, he said. “you don’t think me a handsome man?” ”Thank you for not lying what you thought of my appearance. You might have a face to turn my hair white, but your honesty is handsome.” They’re both so accustomed to the lies of courtesans they value highly honesty. ”She was a challenge to look upon without wincing, but he very much liked her wry humor. Brishen had no expectation about his bride, but he hoped she might possess a small amount of the pleasant demeanor this woman exhibited.” As different as they seem at first glance, Ildiko and Brishen are very similar in their hearts. Brishen wasn’t human but he was “congenial and gracious”. He swore to help Ildiko and teach her about the Kai and Ildiko thought some women marry men “with handsome faces but ghastly souls”. They both found themselves very fortunate. Very soon, they formed a strong bond, a partnership built on respect and mutual admiration. They valued the other and what began as forced wedding evolved into beautiful and strong love once they saw beyond the appearances. ”Brishen would kill whoever had tried to hurt his wife, split his skull the way he’d done with the Beladine raider who attacked her. She was ugly; she was beautiful, and she was his.” I discovered two very lovable and strong characters. Both are the one you overlooked all your life, people of low importance, content to live far from the court’s conspiracies but lonely. They may be discreet but they don’t lack in strength, astuteness and determination. I really fell in love with the author’s writing. It has its own magic and flows effortlessly, with a graceful quality. It makes us think about what true beauty is it demonstrates that strength is not a show of brute violence but rather lies in tranquil determination. Ildiko will be seen as the ugly wife by the Kai people and will adapt to a new life, living at night and sleeping the day. She’ll have to adopt their customs, even the one consisting in eating pies prepared with very living deadly insects (they reminded me of gigantic scorpions). She may have no claws or jagged teeth but she has a strong backbone and can use her silver tongue like the best to duel with the formidable Queen Secmis. She has my utmost admiration as she handled all this with pride and poise. Brishen with his unwavering support, his huge brute force but true gentleness with his wife has also gained all my love. I’m so taken with this series I’m already 55% into the second book and I can already see a sleep deprived reader tomorrow. ”Will you be that for me, Ildiko? That beacon in the void?” Ildiko’s heart cracked. Loneliness had been her constant companion, the silent shadow that hovered over her for years. “The void is vast, like the sea at night and no land in sight. I’ll be the beacon, Brishen.”
Y**S
Fascinating and funny differences
A fascinating book that capitalizes on the differences of the races the main characters come from. Funny details, likable main characters, enough action without unnecessary drama. Looking forward to the second part.
C**N
Muy bueno
Es uno de los mejores libros de su género que he leído. Realmente lo recomiendo. Y la historia se pone aún más interesante en el segundo libro.
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