Suffice it to say, I enjoyed this story as any twenty-year old girl can. …The first thought I had when I finished Tournament of Losers was to ask myself why Disney’s haven’t yet moved with the times and embarked upon the story of Prince Charming, or in the case Tress, meeting the man of his dreams, Rath. Actually now that I think about it, ‘everyone’ most likely just means my sister, and that’s only because I sent her the link and kept pestering her about grammar mistakes, anyways…onto the review… Hi everyone, this is my first review, so a little warning, I might end up rambling a bit, but if you stick with me, hopefully I’ll get the hang of this sooner or later (I’ll aim for sooner). All competitors are given a stipend to live on for the duration of the tournament-funds enough to cover his father’s debt.Īll he has to do is win the first few rounds, collect his stipend, and then it’s back to trying to live a quiet life… Then a friend poses an idea just ridiculous enough to work: enter the Tournament of Losers, where every seventy-five years, peasants compete for the chance to marry into the noble and royal houses. There’s no way to come up with so much money in so little time. When the local crime lord drags Rath out of bed and tells him he has three days to pay his father’s latest debt, Rath doesn’t know what to do. Unfortunately, his father brings him too much trouble-and too many debts to pay-for that to ever be possible. Genre: mm romance, fantasy, LGBT, fairytales.Īll Rath wants is a quiet, peaceful life.
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