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They say ignorance is bliss. Charlie used to believe that was a lie, but now she’s not so sure. As the truth comes to light, everything Charlie thought she knew, everything she thought she wanted is called into question. Though she manages a daring escape from her captors, the black mark of the Aramach is spreading like wildfire, threatening the fragile peace between Luan and H’Ria. Through it all, Charlie tries to overcome the scars she’s brought back with her to be the leader her people need. Will she and Oliver be able to unite the kingdoms before it’s too late? Or will she lose what matters most?
Publication Year: 2021
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This book was a big step up from Winter's Captive. While this was definitely not as action-packed as the first book, I think the storyline held a lot of important information, and it was really needed to set the scene for the rest of the series.
I loved the character development of Charlie. I felt after everything she had been through, throughout the first book and into the beginning of this book, helped her grow. I loved seeing her independence grow, and her naive nature slowly fading away. She became a more likable character.
I loved the developing relationship between Charlie and Logan. My heart goes out the them both, and cannot wait to see how it develops throughout the rest of the series.
I was disappointed that this book was so much shorter than I expected, and I just didn't want it to end! Bring on Summer's Rebellion, I can't wait for the story to continue!