Breena is the Elden princess raised to be a lady and over sheltered. As the only princess she has always been told that she will marry for alliance and so that her suitor would have nothing to complain about, she has never had any interaction with would be husbands. She has actually never even had much interaction with males in general outside of the castle, mostly just her brothers. So she's unprepared for when her magic leads her to Osborn from their dreams into reality after her parents' desperate attempt to save her life.Osborn and his brothers are the last of the Ursa people, with Osborn being the last to become a berserker warrior. When the males reach a certain age they're taken to their sacred bear lands to confront a bear. One will die. If the human lives, the bear spirit becomes part of them. And when the bear pelt is worn they become fierce fighters who are not easily defeated. After making many choices that he regrets in order to raise his younger brothers, the three of them build a cabin on the sacred grounds to live. During the siege of the Elden castle, the king and queen used the last of their power to send their children away with two commands. Survive and Avenge. Breena is sent to the Ursan bear lands, though she doesn't know it at the time. When she stumbles along their cabin the story goes sort of "Goldie Locks and the Three Bears." Which I'm not sure how I felt about. I don't know if was more simply silly or whimsical. They know each other pretty much immediately from their dreams, but Osborn fights to control himself around Breena. Her confusion on so many things doesn't help much. But she becomes a girl one would not think to be a princess and that makes her a much more rounded person with skills and determination. Though I can't say that much happens, I often found myself smiling. Osborn's just simply hot a lot of the time. Forceful and controlling is such a turn on sometimes. For most of the time Breena was with him, she only has bits and pieces of her memory to go on for what had happened. Then one night her memory returns. And soon after their relationship changes. Osborn has blamed her family for the destruction of his people since it happened and had been seething with the desire to destroy them. Finding out his woman is their princess was not what he expected. Upon hearing talk of the Elden's forming a resistance, Breena and Osborn go off to get there. Though he intends to walk away from her, he comes back. Probably a good thing too as all at the camp was not what it appeared to be. Together they take down the immediate threat and walk off to marry under the stars. The series continues with the 3rd child of the kingdom of Elden, Breena who felt that she had a very insignificant power of entering dreams of only one person, her warrior Osborn, the berserker. The fairy tale used to start this second book is Goldie Locks (Princess Breena) and Three Bears (Osborn and his two younger baby brothers). And I don't understand why her story didn't start 20 years later like the other 3 books but started instead right after she is cast from the cast from the castle. So I'm wondering what Breena & Osborn did while waiting 20 years for her brother to join her in taking back their kingdom. So I thought that was really weird.Osborn, himself has his own vengeance, which at first was against the kingdom of Elden. The Urslan people where almost genocide by night walking vampires wearing the colors of the kingdom of Elden. So for years, Osborn was focused on the kingdom of ELden, and then when he finds out that Breena is a surviving princess ...I had thought the Kill Monroe would have spent a little bit more time on that conflict between Breena and Osbron. But what I thought was really sweet when Osborn goes into town and purchases soups and shampoos for Breena and also purchases the cloak, dress and arm band. It was just very sweet and tender moments when slowly gives the gifts to Breena and arranges of his rooms into her own bedroom.I thought it was a sweet book but again these books are too short.That's my two cents.
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