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A life saved is a soul owned. When she was six years old, Bryn was saved from a wolf attack by a prince from a rival kingdom. Rangar Barendur’s people believe that a life saved is a soul owned, and ten years later, Rangar returns to collect his prize: Bryn. Yet Bryn is the youngest daughter of a ruthless royal family, and Rangar arrives on the night the Mir people rise up against their despotic rulers. With her castle on fire and most of her family dead, Bryn has no choice but to escape with Rangar's help. Is she rescued…or abducted? Taken to Rangar’s wild seaside kingdom, Bryn slowly finds beauty in the harsh Outlands. There, she discovers magic is not the sin she’s been led to believe it is. Magic can heal the sick and summon rain for the crops. As she learns the full truth of her own family’s tyrannical rule and plans to take back her kingdom by the sword or by marriage, Bryn falls under the spell of each of the three Barendur brothers. But which one will end up with her hand—and her heart—not even magic can foretell.
Publication Year: 2022
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I picked this up since I have an ARC for the new cover (which is stunning, by the way), and I’m hooked! I’ll be holding off on posting my Bookstagram review until the 31st so I can share the new cover in all its glory.
Evie, what have you done?! You’ve roped me into another favorite series! If I had a nickel for every time Evie Marceau got me completely obsessed with her books, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice, right? (not surprising, though)
If you love soft yet badass FMCs, grumpy men who communicate in grunts, and a magic system that’s easy to get into, you need to read this. This book was just as good as WHBN, and it reminded me exactly why Evie’s books are top-tier.