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Immortal Song
(Royal Glass Hearts – Book 2)
by Renae Wright
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Slow Burn, Fairy Tale RH
Available on Kindle and Kindle Unlimited
Down & Dirty
Not all fairytales are happy…. or at least not the way we think. Follow along with Cinderella’s defiant daughter as she battles herself, and the world, in Book 2 of The Royal Glass Hearts. It’s intriguing, a bit fast and decidedly different. Free on Kindle Unlimited.
What is it about?
(Blurb from GoodReads)
A decapitated werewolf was just the beginning …
With the academy Trials and Winter Ball looming, Kira must face the five immortals that broke her heart.
Rain and Nikolai—the vampire twins, Theo the cursed nymph, Ash the mischievous faerie and Zander the possessive werewolf. They’re a distraction Kira can’t afford. Nor resist.
Caught between her mother, the infamous and cruel Cinderella, and the five males she can’t forget, Kira will do whatever it takes to protect the ones she loves … but at what cost?
Note from the Author
This is book TWO in the Royal Glass Hearts series—a New Adult slow-burn Reverse Harem Paranormal Romance set in a Fantasy world with a fairy tale twist.
It’s a full-length novel written in Australian English that ends on a cliffhanger with a HEA in the final book in the series.
Why choose?
Thoughts on Immortal Song
Decent
This is a decent Academy RH, and very slow burn. Things are moving along and the big bad is finally revealed, though it’s not who you might expect.
I’m interested to see how this goes in book 3, especially since everyone in all the kingdoms want her dead.
The addition of Siren myth, shifter, vampires and fairytales are a solid bonus!
Pros:
- Secrets are revealed.
- Still loving Corrie.
- Hard choices.
Cons:
- Some parts are disjointed.
- Would benefit from multiple POV. Seriously – I want to know what some of those guys are thinking! RAIN!!!
Perspective
First Person, Single POV
Ending Type
Cliffhanger
Rating
R (This is a New Adult series)
Romantic Dynamic
MMMMMF
Character Age Range
18+
My Final Verdict on Immortal Song

Intense, sometimes violent and slowburn enough to build just the right amount of emotions, this is a fairytale RH with an Academy bend. Or is it a shifter/vampire/fae romance with a Fairytale twist? Free on Kindle Unlimited.
Published November 29th, 2019
268 Pages
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Your Turn
What are you reading today? Have you read this series yet? What do you think of Renae Wright? Leave a comment, I would love to talk!
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