Reviewed by Kat
TITLE: The Ringmaster
SERIES: Black Cat Circus
AUTHOR: Kota Quinn
PUBLISHER: Self Published
LENGTH: 225 Pages
RELEASE DATE: May 27, 2023
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The last thing half-fae, half-demon Ringmaster Seven needs is to hold someone captive in his bedroom, no matter how attractive he finds the young man. It’s been ten years since Seven fled the fae courts and found sanctuary in the human realm. He will do anything to protect his circus and found family. So, when Seven wakes up to find a beautiful yet feral creature straddling him and reeking of faerie magic, his only option is to bind the little minx and deal with him later.
Time is running out for Indy. It’s been almost ten years since Indy was cursed. His only hope of breaking the magic is to find his fated mate or lose his human form forever. Seeing no other choice, Indy travels with a magical circus of paranormal creatures. Only, when Indy momentarily gets his human form back, he’s more concerned about getting revenge on the Ringmaster rather than finding love.
Can Sev help Indy break this curse before it’s too late, or will he die trying?
The Ringmaster is an enemies-to-lovers, fated mates, paranormal MM romance. It is part of the Black Cat Circus multi-author series that features found family and a magical cast of characters. Each book can be read as a standalone but is better enjoyed as a series.
REVIEW:
O.M.G. I did not see this all coming and it was fabulous!
Indy’s time is running out. That evil fae Seven, the Ringmaster, stole his life and made him live as Peanut. So he has managed to stay hidden from the bane of his existence while trying to find his mate to reverse this spell. But time is running out more ways than one. When the unimaginable happens and Peanut is finally a human again he has to get the evil man before he gets him. But seeing through human eyes Indy discovers, just in the nick of time, Seven isn’t the fae who set the spell on him at all. And why is he suddenly attracted to the man?
I have eagerly awaited two major things in this series. First, as I have stated throughout the series, I needed Peanut’s story and boy oh boy is it a doozy! Next I needed to know what Seven was and why he was all alone. Seven’s story and how it not only affected himself but Indy and his life was heart wrenching . Seven’s evil father and half brother made me sick with how he was not only horribly treated but ostracized. My thoughts are good riddance to bad rubbish!
I don’t want to spoil anything in this wonderful story but just know that this Circus family to worthy of being jealous of. They love and care for their own and formed a loving and accepting family anyone would want beside them. They may all be unique in their own ways but that doesn’t matter. Black Cat Circus Family loves each other unconditionally and has each others back. Something that took their leader, Seven, way too long to comprehend.
I’m going to admit something. I was a little nervous taking on this project. I have been reading more paranormal books and stretching myself out there further as a reader and reviewer. And I had a very good grasp on shifters and even some inner species coupling. But magic, faes, demons, gods and some of the more exotic paranormals in these delightful books in this series seriously pushed me even more. But I fell in love with every single one of them 💕 And our sweet Peanut helped in each of the matings that occurred. I loved that a cat, under a spell from an evil half-brother, truly tied these tales all together.
I have said before but worth repeating…this group of authors worked so well together to create a fabulous ind intriguing series that flowed from book to book so effortlessly. If you didn’t look at authors names you would believe this series was written by one author. Each book is linked to the rest of the series to form the complete story. So you don’t want to miss a single one.
I will say that I am so sad to see this series come to an end. I’m totally invested in the Black Cat Circus and it’s family and I don’t want to let them go!
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