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Once Upon a Time by Alessandra Hazard
Once Upon a Time by Alessandra Hazard










Once Upon a Time by Alessandra Hazard

Of course, the clear focus of this story is Jamil and the “rebel” Rohan. The practice binds children too young to have any choice in the matter to their partner for life, and seems to leave them emotionally stunted as well as unable to fulfill their telepathic potential. One of the things that's becoming more clear is that one of the major themes connecting the books of the series is the fight against the childhood bonds that are so ingrained in Calluvian society that they are part of the law. There are even scenes that play out from different points of view in the two books. The stories overlap in time, and there are recurring characters, especially between this book and the one before it. While you might be tempted to read this story without having read the first two volumes, that would not be advisable. The focus of this book is Jamil, the older brother of Seyn, one of the protagonists of the second book.

Once Upon a Time by Alessandra Hazard

Like the previous book in the series, That Irresistible Poison, “Once Upon a Time” explores the relationship of another member of one of the royal houses of Calluvia. It's just the start of a relationship that could prove disastrous for both men. Rohan is also drawn to Jamil, and isn't what he seems to be. The man, Rohan, is breaking all safety protocols, but Jamil is unable to do anything but stare at him.

Once Upon a Time by Alessandra Hazard

Unable to sleep one night, he finds himself in the royal stables, were he encounters a man trying to break one of the wild flying horses on his own. Crown Prince Jamil is still feeling the loss of his bond-mate months after the prince consort was killed when his aircraft was supposedly shot down by “rebels” in the high mountains.












Once Upon a Time by Alessandra Hazard