Problem is that in her rush to escape, she was tracked by her betrothed from Dalbreck and an assassin from the barbarian realm of Venda. They work to earn their keep and see a future for themselves there. They take refuge in an inn run by Pauline’s aunt in an oceanside town. Lia, runs away with her maidservant Pauline on her wedding day, escaping an arranged marriage meant to forge an alliance between two neighboring kingdoms. The main character, Princess Arabella a.k.a. The book is YA Fantasy, but it’s that YA that I love when yes, the characters are in their late teens, early adulthood, but it’s mentioned so rarely that you can read this and imagine them older too. Fucking Pearson had her claws in my soul and was dragging me through this story at a breakneck pace. I would like an explanation for why no one prepared me for how fucking awesome this book would be.
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