Book Review: Erik the Tempered by Denali Day

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She never thought to find love. He never thought to keep it.

Sold to whoremasters by her own husband, Tysha flees into the night with pursuers hot on her trail. For once in her life, the gods show mercy and deliver her to Erik the Tempered, a man as wild as he is noble. With him, Tysha’s long-dormant heart awakens, helplessly drawn to the quiet, enigmatic man who seems content to keep his distance.

Obligated to choose a bride for himself, Erik has spent weeks in half-hearted pursuit of a woman. Any woman will do, so long as he can easily say goodbye. However, fate brings him an unexpected bride, as nervous as she is lovely. With each passing day, Erik realizes his timid bride conceals the heart of a lion and finds it harder to turn from her sweet touch and haunting green eyes. But loving her comes with a great price: his family, his home, his purpose.

Soon Erik and Tysha will discover both the reward and cost of unconditional love.

(Blurb from Goodreads)

This is the third Denali Day book I’ve read, and I have to say that Tysha is my favorite lead so far! I really enjoyed how Tysha was just so down to earth, and even calm in a way. She didn’t skirt around issues; she faced them head-on. In fact I think Tysha brought out these same qualities in Erik as well.

There’s more good things I want to say, but it’s hard without giving anything away! This was such an easy book to enjoy; I read it in about three days. If you love romance with a touch of fantasy, give Erik the Tempered a read!

****I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.****

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