A cursed prince. A journey toward destiny . Cursed twice over, Takayoshi has but one choice, find an ancient archive before his curse swallows the man he loves forever. His new friend Claudia-warrior, historian, sass-master all rolled into one-comes along for the ride. To find answers, Takayoshi will have to defeat monsters, learn to trust others, and face his own hubris. A frolicking LGBTQ+ fantasy novel steeped in action, wit, and all of the corniness. Perfect for fans of Terry Pratchett's Discworld, Neil ...
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A cursed prince. A journey toward destiny . Cursed twice over, Takayoshi has but one choice, find an ancient archive before his curse swallows the man he loves forever. His new friend Claudia-warrior, historian, sass-master all rolled into one-comes along for the ride. To find answers, Takayoshi will have to defeat monsters, learn to trust others, and face his own hubris. A frolicking LGBTQ+ fantasy novel steeped in action, wit, and all of the corniness. Perfect for fans of Terry Pratchett's Discworld, Neil Gaiman's Stardust, and William Goldman's The Princess Bride.
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"Magic came at a price, and the price of answers would not be too steep. Not to Takayoshi."
Having not read the first book in the series, I was glad for the prologue that brought me "up to speed." Takayoshi, who abdicated his throne because of a curse he placed on himself when he was 5, is traveling to the place where he might be able to find out how to possible reverse it to save the man he loves.
In this group of travelers we have Claudia: a bookish chatterbox, Estia: a neuro divergent second son of another royal family and Leo: a knight of the realm with a secret of his own. The book reminded me of William Goldman's "Princess Bride" and, at times Terry Pratchett's "Discworld"However, it flows along at it's own speed as each rask is completed. What they will bring is another story. Highly Recommended 5/5
[Disclaimer:I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.]