It seems to me that marrying a rich metropolitan mage is a great stroke of luck! Especially for a modest graduate with two aunts and three appearances at the police station because of her active life stance. Let Philip Thorn be a little arrogant, but he’s handsome and generously agreed to take my relatives along on our honeymoon.
We were expecting two weeks of family vacation in the snow, in the mountains, and in freezing air… But I don’t understand how everything went off plan. And how did a good idea turn into this unfortunate honeyed catastrophe?
Five reasons to buy
1. A hilarious and kind story by a master of humorous fantasy—widely discussed online and adored by hot readers’ love!
2. You’ll learn whether love exists in a contract marriage. And what if the bride is chosen by a portrait in seven minutes—then you shouldn’t be surprised by anything. Even relatives in a honeymoon.
3. You’ll understand whether it’s worth getting exotic home pets capable of causing a pogrom, a flood, and other surprises. Use the heroes’ experience. They definitely know how to tame even a wild lemur.
4. The book answers the question of whether love can be found in a contract marriage—and if it can, how to get it.
5. Like many stories by the author, this one is about family values. Families can be different, but support, understanding, and love from loved ones are able to warm and melt the coldest heart—even if it’s Philip Thorn’s heart, an aristocrat and mage from the seventh generation, who had never dreamed of such a gift of fate.