My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Talos Claims His Virgin by Michelle Smart is the 1st book in the Kalliakis Crown Trilogy
Three brothers and princes of the small island country of Agon. Having to bring forward the planned Jubilee Gala honoring their ailing and beloved grandfather, King Astraeus, Talos, the youngest prince is in charge of finding the best violinist to play a music piece, written by their deceased grandmother, for their grandfather at the celebration.
He finds Amalie Carthwright, a talented violinist and despite her refusal to playing, Talos is determined that she’s the one and only and when his offers continue being ignored, he whisks her to his home….with some blackmailing as well.
I liked Amalie. How vulnerable she was, her stage fright and even more that she didn’t give in to easily to the autocratic and alpha male, Talos.
I found Talos very likeable and what a pleasure it was to see him helping Amalie overcoming her fears.
This is a unique and captivating love story, endearing characters, emotion, family, exotic locations and fabulous dialogue.
I totally loved the epilogue!!! It was so cute and sweet….
“It’s only a piece of paper, but I’ll sign my heart on it because it belongs to you now. I’m trusting you to take care of it for me.”I am looking forward to the next book.
“I’ll protect it with my life.”
And with those words his hungry mouth moulded to hers.
He felt cleansed. Whole. Loved.
He loved her. And she loved him.
He would say the words to her every day for the rest of his life.
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