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The Saint of War spares the life of a servant girl so she can fulfill her destiny as the kingdom’s greatest warrior in this short story of love and loyalty by New York Times bestselling author Alix E. Harrow. Always mindful of the debt she owes, the girl finds her worth as a weapon in the hand of the Prince. Her victories make him a king, then an emperor. The bards sing her name and her enemies fear it. But the war never ends and the cost keeps rising—how many times will she repeat her own story?
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Okay now I need to read everything Alix E. Harrow has ever written
This is definitely an intriguing but pretty confusing book. The concept was sad and fairly easy to predict at about the halfway point but it was still enjoyable.
I think I would have to read it again to see what I missed from the beginning because it was quite confusing until I caught onto what was happening but overall it was a good story!