

To Lia, the two men she meets in the tavern are just Kaden and Rafe….she has no idea who they are and for the matter neither does the reader.įor most of the story, their identities are hidden and the reader must try to figure out which is the deadly but sexy assassin and which is the dashing prince. She is kind, strong, and independent–not to mention beautiful. She isn’t the spoiled bratty princess they were expecting.

They both track Lia to Terravin but when they meet her, she isn’t what they were expecting. Lia plans on casting off her royal identity forever and living a quiet life in Terravin as her father has surely put a price on her head.īack in Morrigham, the jilted Prince of Dalbreck means to track down his runaway bride so he can see the women who has the courage to do what he so wanted to but couldn’t–runaway.īut he isn’t the only one hot on Lia’s trail….an assassin from Venda, the barbarian region, is hired to kill her. Lia and her servant and friend Pauline make a mad dash for a distant region known as Terravin. On the day of her wedding she makes a rash decision–she runs like hell.

This isn’t the only issue….Lia has never met this prince and how can she marry a man she barely knows let alone love him? That is another reason for the marriage….but she doesn’t have it. Her father arranges a marriage with a prince from the neighboring kingdom of Dalbreck to secure a much needed peace in the realm.Īs a First Daughter, Lia is also supposed to have The Gift. Princess Lia is a First Daughter of Morrigham and with her regal status comes obligations. So naturally I needed to see what all the fuss was about.Īnd really, how can you ignore this stunning cover? I’m in love with it….yes I am totally judging a book by it’s cover right now. It seems like everyone has been reading this new YA series. This book has been flooding my social media feeds for the last month.
