Talos Claims His Virgin by Michelle Smart is the first book in the Kalliakis Crown series. Talos Kalliakis, the youngest Prince of Agon, has found the perfect gift for King Astraeus’s jubilee gala—the talents of exquisite violinist Amalie Cartwright. The warrior prince crossed Europe to find his perfect candidate, and he won’t take no for an answer!
But rumor has it that Amalie won’t perform, and now Talos has her hidden away in his villa, where sources suggest he’s claimed the most private of performances. With tensions running high, surely it can’t be long before they start changing their tune…to the royal wedding march!
Michelle Smart has outdone herself yet again. Talos and Amalie had me hooked from the start and there was never a single dull moment. From the engaging dialogues to the charming characters, there was nothing in this romance I did not like.
Amalie is a fiery, sweet heroine who holds her own in front of the autocratic Talos. A talented violinist, she was a joy throughout and it was so easy to love her. Talos is an amazing hero because he was alpha and brooding without crossing the jerk line. He was intense, smart and I loved how he helped Amalie overcome her fears and along with her got over his own vulnerabilities.
With an original and enchanting storyline, Michelle Smart weaves pure magic with this one. Adorable characters, an intense and emotional romance, witty dialogues—whats not to like? Recommended for every romance lover.
Book Info:
Publication: November 17th 2015 | Harlequin Presents | (Kalliakis Crown #1)
Prince’s scandalous night with the innocent
Talos Kalliakis, the youngest Prince of Agon, has found the perfect gift for King Astraeus’s jubilee gala—the talents of exquisite violinist Amalie Cartwright. The warrior prince crossed Europe to find his perfect candidate, and he won’t take no for an answer!
But rumor has it that Amalie won’t perform, and now Talos has her hidden away in his villa, where sources suggest he’s claimed the most private of performances. With tensions running high, surely it can’t be long before they start changing their tune…to the royal wedding march!
Marsha
SOUNDS GREAT!
Tammy Y
Thanks for your great review. I will look for this book
marcyshuler
Thanks for the great review, Ipshita. It sounds really good!