Book Review: Silver Princess, Golden Knight by Sharon GreenSummer is a time for fun. Readers search for books that are entertaining, but don't require a lot of deep thinking. Silver Princess, Golden Knight by Sharon Green is such a book. It is a very entertaining first book in a series of romantic adventure Fantasy by Ms. Green. The book's likable characters, interesting plot and different settings will keep the reader entertained until the end. This book has likable characters with unique problems. People of this fantasy world are shape shifters. They range from the ability of only one form to those that are full range. Princess Alexia is a full range shifter, capable warrior and head strong, but unhappy. Her parents, concerned about her, arrange a contest to find her a husband. Tiran d'Iste is the warrior who wants to marry her. This contest creates tension between the characters. Alexia tries to fight her growing feelings for Tiran while he fights her stubbornness. Their relationship is helped by the interesting plot. The competition is supposed to find a suitable husband for Alexia. She enters to try and win her freedom for herself. Before the contest of endurance traveling through worlds begins, someone with magic casts a spell that throws Alexia and Tiran together. They must travel through different worlds with ever increasing dangers and traps. These dangers make them learn to work together. In turn, this helps their relationship grow. Lastly, changing settings keeps the action and suspense going. Alexia and Tiran travel through different worlds in a journey of survival. They must use their shape shifting skills, fighting skills and brains to overcome various obstacles. They encounter vicious cannibals, an insane werewolf, sharks and other dangers along the way. The different environments they traverse creates other obstacles to their freedom. Silver Princess, Golden Knight by Sharon Green is an entertaining Summer read. The book's likable characters, adventurous plot and changing settings keeps a reader hooked until the end. There is one problem with the book. Some readers might find the whole point of the book being of a woman finding a husband a little bit offensive in this modern day. It doesn't detract too much from the romance and adventure. Try to ignore the point and enjoy the book.
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