![]() ![]() She's been a captive for the past 10 years. In the first book, I felt she was weak in her actions towards others but I understood why. It was slow with a big ramp up at the end, but she did grow. ![]() My ReviewĪuren's growth is what I needed the most in this book. To see my review for the first book please scroll down to the bottom. *This is the second book in the series and must be read in order. The question is, can I out maneuver them? In the game of kings and armies, I’m the gilded pawn. I may be out of my cage, but I’m not free, not even close. When he turns those black eyes on me, I feel captive for an entirely different reason. ![]() But his eyes-his eyes are the most compelling of all. Rip has power sizzling beneath this skin and glinting spikes down his spine. The ones who nearly destroyed Orea, wiping out Seventh Kingdom in the process. Known for his brutality on the battlefield, his viciousness is unsurpassed. They’re marching to battle, and I’m the bargaining chip that will either douse the fire or spark a war.Īt the heart of my fear, my worry, there’s him-Commander Rip. ![]() Now I’m here, a prisoner of Fourth Kingdom’s army, and I’m not sure if I’m going to make it out of this in one piece. For ten years, I’ve lived in a gilded cage inside King Midas’s golden castle. ![]()
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