

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Title: Ambrosia (The Frost and Nectar, #2)
Author: C.N. Crawford
Format: ebook (KU)
Pages: 350
Publication Date: 2/20/23
Categories: Romance, Fantasy, Series, Duology, Faerie, Urban Fantasy


After the Seelie king Torin nearly froze me to death, I plunged through a portal into my true home. Turns out, my hometown is a wild Unseelie kingdom known as the Court of Sorrows. When Torin follows me and sees my new horns, he quickly realizes that his intended bride is an enemy of his realm. In fact, his name for my kind is “demon.”
But even if I have the horns of an Unseelie, I’m not welcome here, either. Queen Mab and her monstrous soldiers are delighted to torment us, accusing me of being a traitor. If we want to get out of the Court of Sorrows with our lives, the only hope we have is to stay as close to each other as possible–even if it means fleeing in horseback and sharing a bed. Every moment is bittersweet, since it could be our last–and Torin is condemned to kill anyone he loves.


Content Warning: violence
This was one of my most anticipated reads for February and I finally got a chance to read it. Here is what I thought:
+ A lot happens in this story because the series is only a duology. Ava has fallen into the world of the Unseelie and she is not herself. She learns more about herself and that she has powers and why.
+ Torin and Ava finally get to have a steamy scene together which is what I’ve been waiting for.
+ There is a lot of action in this one, especially at the end.
~ Unfortunately I was less connected to the characters in this one and I think it’s because everything was so fast paced and it felt rushed. I think the whole series altogether feels rushed.
~ I actually wanted to learn more about the villains but again, everything came so rushed at the end.
~ Shalini, Ava’s best friend, actually gets more of a part in this book but I wasn’t expecting her POV and was thrown off and I didn’t even remember who she was only because the book focuses on Ava and Torin. I’m glad she has a happy ending also but it was unexpected.


Why you should read it:
- you read book one
- into Faeries
- Ava and Torin finally get a steamy scene
Why you might not want to read it:
- the whole series feels rushed
My Thoughts:
I enjoyed book one and was interested in seeing where the story would go and even though it was rushed, there were entertaining moments. I think this story had so much potential, I just needed more from it like maybe a third book. Even though I didn’t really love it, I know others will enjoy this book.


Book Links:


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Garden of Serpents by. C.N. Crawford | Book Review ⭐️⭐️💫
Lord of Embers by. C.N. Crawford | Book Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
City of Thorns (The Demon Queen Trials, #1) by. C.N. Crawford | Book Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
Mini Reviews | Hades Castle Trilogy by. C.N. Crawford ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Mini Reviews | Institute of the Shadow Fae Series (Books #1-4) by. C.N. Crawford ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
Mini Reviews | Court of the Sea Fae Trilogy by. C.N. Crawford ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫


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