The Mercenary's Bounty (Age of the Andinna, #2)

The Mercenary's Bounty (Age of the Andinna, #2)

Kristen Banet

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With freedom, comes uncertainty, and with uncertainty, comes mistakes. Mave has been making a lot of those. As she draws closer to the Free Cities of Olost, she finds herself juggling between learning about her people, and learning the nuances of the males around her. Males she has to work with if she wants to survive the world she’s about to jump into feet first as the newest member of the Ivory Shadow Mercenary Company. She has no choice but to learn to trust them. Through all of it, Mave has found herself hopeful for Olost and the new beginnings she’s found. The opportunities of new friendships, new family, and maybe more draws her further out of her shell every moment. With all of her courage, she continues to take those shaky first steps, leaving the life of slavery and being an outcast far behind her. But freedom doesn’t hold all the promises she hoped it did. Olost might be free, but that doesn’t mean it’s safe. Her enemies will never rest and neither can she. The Mercenary’s Bounty is a 144,000+ words, full-length novel. Age of the Andinna is a reverse harem epic fantasy series. The female lead will collect her lovers as the series progresses. There is triggering content in this series including but not limited to: abuse, violence, mature language, and sexual content. It’s recommended for mature audiences.


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  • Sapphos_violets
    Mar 10, 2025
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    Mar 10, 2025
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    Mave and the Ivory Shadows are back - Mave is still adjusting to freedom and trying to figure out what it really means to be Andinna. I liked seeing Mave figuring out her feelings and figuring out how to connect. I also like that we see POV’s from a variety of other characters. I liked Luykas more in this book - he was a little less arrogant. I also likes seeing the relationships continue to develop in her mayara. While this book still has action, for me this book was more about seeing the relationships develop more and learning more about the cultural dynamics. I am hooked on this series and can’t wait for more.

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