From Goodreads: How far would a villain go to help a friend? Lord Arkus of Blackriver Castle thinks doing three heroic deeds is a bit too far. Not only it’s plain detestable, it can ruin his reputation and get him in trouble with the Villains League. On the other hand, it’s not like he’s got friends to spare. And losing the League’s membership isn’t the end of the world, one can always work independently.
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When I read books like this, I’m always in awe of the sheer amount of imagination that authors must have in order to create such captivating stories, and Lond doesn’t disappoint in this sequel as its full of magical creatures, quests, and new companions. In fact, this sequel to My Sparkling Misfortune was just as much fun as the first! Lond brings back our favorite characters, as well as adding some new ones along the way, making for a spectacular, witty read. Poor Lord Arkus must decide whether it’s worth it to perform heroic deeds in order to help his Sparkling, Jarvi, but once he’s decided, we’re off on another fabulous quest, this time dealing with witches, mermen, sea-creatures, and even magical berries. Lond never ceases to amaze me as her story takes on many twists and turns, creating an highly imaginative tale that the whole family will enjoy. I highly recommend this series to all. Four stars!

I received a copy of this novel from the author in exchange for an honest review.









Haha. Lord Arkus is now into freelancing then once he decided to do the heroic deed. “My Royal Pain Quest” title sure described it. I love the title.
Great review! This sounds like sometime I’d definitely enjoy, I’ll have to check out the series. The cover looks like something out of a old school Fantasy from my younger days haha.