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The Prison Healer

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Seventeen-year-old Kiva Meridan has spent the last ten years fighting for survival in the notorious death prison, Zalindov, working as the prison healer.

When the Rebel Queen is captured, Kiva is charged with keeping the terminally ill woman alive long enough for her to undergo the Trial by Ordeal: a series of elemental challenges against the torments of air, fire, water, and earth, assigned to only the most dangerous of criminals.

Then a coded message from Kiva’s family arrives, containing a single order: “Don’t let her die. We are coming.” Aware that the Trials will kill the sickly queen, Kiva risks her own life to volunteer in her place. If she succeeds, both she and the queen will be granted their freedom.

But no one has ever survived.

With an incurable plague sweeping Zalindov, a mysterious new inmate fighting for Kiva’s heart, and a prison rebellion brewing, Kiva can’t escape the terrible feeling that her trials have only just begun.

From bestselling author Lynette Noni comes a dark, thrilling YA fantasy perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, and Sabaa Tahir.

416 pages, Hardcover

First published April 13, 2021

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Lynette Noni

32 books8,216 followers
Australian author Lynette Noni studied journalism, academic writing, and human behaviour at university before venturing into the world of fiction. She is the #1 bestselling and award-winning author of THE PRISON HEALER series, THE MEDORAN CHRONICLES, and the WHISPER duology. To date, her books have sold more than one million copies in over 20 countries across the globe.

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2,664 reviews47.5k followers
May 16, 2021
this book is definitely worth all the hype its getting.

and it reminded me that the setting doesnt need to be intricate. an entire story can take place in a single location (eg. a prison) and still be entertaining if the characters (tipp deserves to be protected at all costs), plot (political scheming), and writing (perfect pacing) are great. which they are in this.

my only complaint would be the ‘twists.’ even though they arent necessarily predictable, they didnt surprise or shock me, either. if anything, the reveals feel… really dang convenient. i dont know how else to explain it. they just feel underwhelming.

but overall, this really is an enthralling and enticing start to a series. so excited that the sequel comes out later this year!

4.5 stars
Profile Image for Destiny Sidwell.
100 reviews127k followers
October 30, 2023
when i think about this book, i think about how really not much happened. it was very repetitive, and i would say probably more character focused, but ultimately i did not LOVE this book by any means. however, i think back to how i felt while reading the book and i was never actively hating what i was reading so it isn’t that bad! also everyone hypes up the end / plot twists…. i guessed them all! but i think it’s just because i over thought every detail because people talk so much about them! overall, i will continue the series but this book is no where near my fav !
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329 reviews46.4k followers
January 2, 2025
THE ENDING WAS SOOOO GOOD!!!! 4.25 stars!

I loveeee the setup and concept of this book. I was so engrossed at the beginning getting to learn about the jobs, politics, and characters in the prison. Such a unique setting! And the found family aspect that formed was greatttt.

The middle however did move slowww. BUT it was worth sticking through because of the ending. Twist after twist after twist 🤯🤯🤯

Sooo excited to start book 2
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1,288 reviews8,794 followers
June 30, 2021
BRO THE ENDING TO THIS BOOK WENT CRAZY!! the author did SO amazing with the pacing and getting you attached to the characters. when i first went into this book i thought it was going to be a three star but i was so invested in the story. the ending was predictable but i STILL was shook.
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283 reviews1,093 followers
May 20, 2024
—— 4✰ stars.
‘never apologize for loving someone. Even if it hurts. Especially if it hurts’


・❥・ Mood of the book:
: ̗̀➛ No Time To Die by Billie Eilish
: ̗̀➛ Lovely versioned by Lauren Babic & Seraphim
: ̗̀➛ Scars by Boy Epic
: ̗̀➛ Game of Survival by Ruelle

Initially, I was going to give it a score of 3.5✰ stars. because, although the beginning and the end are very fast and interesting, the 200 pages in the middle are very slow and sometimes a bit repetitive.

BUT!!! Let me tell u the ending was C-R-A-Z-Y. I fell on my ass, lost my wig and my fake nails in the process and spent 5 hours with my mouth open like an idiot. BUT OK OK, let’s get into the review besties!! This is going to be a little short since I was in a slump and it has been a hot minute since I read this.

I loved the worldbuilding and I can't wait for the next ones to know everything that Lynette Noni has created, and to continue exploring the magic, because yes, there is also magic in this book.

════ ⋆𝒶𝒷ℴ𝓊𝓉 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓅𝓁ℴ𝓉⋆ ════


Kiva Meridan has been a healer in Zalindov for ten years, a deadly prison where survival is a challenge.

'Zalindov showed no mercy, not even to the innocent'

A deadly plague is infecting the prisoners and a rebellion is brewing. But one day, The Rebel Queen arrives, along with a note addressed to Kiva that says: 'Don't let her die, we are coming.' But, of course, things are not that easy, The Queen must face some deadly trials that will decide her fate, but she is sick, so Kiva, in an attempt to keep her alive, takes her place in the said trials. We also cannot forget that a new prisoner Jaren arrives (wink, wink, WINK)

════ ⋆𝒶𝒷ℴ𝓊𝓉 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓅𝒶𝒸𝒾𝓃𝑔⋆ ════


As I already said, it has a very irregular pace, the first hundred pages keep you glued to the pages because you want to know everything about the world that Lynette Noni has written. During the middle, about two hundred pages, the pace slows down a lot, and it becomes a bit repetitive, since Kiva investigates the disease and thinks about the trials over and over again (it doesn't help that i was in a huge slump and with Covid hehehe) . The last pages are full of twists and the pacing is great again.

════ ⋆𝒶𝒷ℴ𝓊𝓉 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝒸𝒽𝒶𝓇𝒶𝒸𝓉ℯ𝓇𝓈⋆ ════


𝒦𝒾𝓋𝒶 ℳℯ𝓇𝒾𝒹𝒶𝓃:
If there is one word to define Kiva, it is brave. She takes her position as a healer very seriously and does whatever it takes to survive, even if it means being hated by others. She drives everyone away from her because getting attached to someone in Zalindov is dangerous. But she feels everything in a very deep way.

‘Attachments were dangerous at Zalindov. Caring only led to pain'

𝒥𝒶𝓇ℯ𝓃:
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Daddy. I mean!!!! Daddy. SORRY!!???? Daddy. Ok he is not Daddy but he is, ok??? And this makes complete sense. Jaren is the new prisoner, full of scars and blood, and who begins to get closer to Kiva (yes you guessed it bitch, he is the love interest). I don't want to say anything more about him because the author makes him mysterious on purpose, and who am I to break the mystery?

‘Take off your shirt and lie down’ ‘I’m flattered, but we barely know each other’

𝒯𝒽ℯ 𝓇ℴ𝓂𝒶𝓃𝒸ℯ:

'Sweetheart, I know'

It's very slow, not much really happens between them throughout the book, I don't mind it as I don't need romance to keep me interested, but I know there are people who do, so keep this in mind. BUT I KNOW IT'S GOING TO BE INCREDIBLE TAKING INTO ACCOUNT HOW THE BOOK ENDS AAAAA.

'You have the prettiest eyes I have ever seen. Like the sunlight on the sea'

'I don't see you as some kind of damsel who needs rescuing. I've never met anyone stronger than you. So you are right, you don't need me fighting your battles, but if you'll let me I'd like to be standing beside you as you fight them'

𝒯𝒾𝓅𝓅 𝒶𝓃𝒹 𝒩𝒶𝒶𝓇𝒾:
They are good secondary characters, especially Tipp, who is a boy who has been in Zalindov all his life and Kiva takes care of him as if he were his little brother. And Naari is a guard.

'but it was his sunny personality that pulled her out of the shadows'

════ ⋆𝓆𝓊ℴ𝓉ℯ𝓈 𝐼 ℯ𝓃𝒿ℴ𝓎ℯ𝒹⋆ ════


'Because once you give up in here'—she pointed to her heart—'then you are already as good as dead'

'She liked that he was concerned, that he cared enough to be angry. It was always she who was looking after others, not the other way around'

'Their story didn't end as it should have. But I know for a fact that they'd lived it all over again, even the ending, as long as it meant they could keep their beginning'

'Please. Don't look at me like that. Don't look at me like I'm broken'


Hope you enjoyed this mess of a review and that I might have convinced you to read it, since thats the whole purpose of it! Thank you so much if you read until the end. I love you 𓆩♡𓆪.

→ old updates:
dec 24: SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP!! WTF 💀💀💀💀💀 THAT ENDING ????????????? review to fucking come I guess ???

dec 04: THE PRISON IS WHERE I WOULD BE IF I COULD DO WHAT I WANT BUT ANYWAYS. 💅🏻 thank you so much who voted for this or for any other book and of course thank you Sara for choosing this book to be on the poll 💖 I love you.
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423 reviews688 followers
November 6, 2023
3.5⭐️ I wasn't bored, but I wanted more 😩

I didn't have any big issues with this book. Tbh, I just didn't care about the characters. It felt like they all acted on emotions and had little personality and nothing set them apart for me. It would also have been pretty cool to meet the cliques and other prisoners- maybe in the next two books? The plot and world building was fine.

Kiva is a prison healer while waiting for her family who are a part of a rebel group to come rescue her. There is no need for you to try remembering this information because it was mentioned 252 times 😭.

Kiva is selfless with a matyr complex because, obviously she's a modern day, fmc of a fantasy novel and what is her personality if she doesn't have a savior complex and isn't healing killing with kindness.

She meets prison heartthrob, Jaren and tries not crush on while exchanging heart eyes with him over patients.

Enters Tilda, the rebel queen who is barely hanging on to life and in Kiva's infirmary and has to go through four elemental trials which long story short, is meant to kill her. Kiva volunteers to take her place.

It was interesting enough to keep reading especially with those two big twists in the last 100 pages but not engaging enough to have me caring whether Kiva survived certain death the trials posed or not.

***

all I want to say is, I have high expectations for this one 😌✋🏽
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9 reviews9 followers
October 19, 2022
Things I liked:
- Mirryn. That's it.

Things I didn't like:
- Mirryn was only in it for like two pages
- it was slow and boring. The blurb made the Trials sound like the main conflict of the story, which they technically are, but most of the book is just Kiva going around between the Trials trying to figure things out and chatting with the other characters. The actual Trials were always over within a few pages, and the lull between them was a real slug to get through. It did not need to be 400 pages long.
- there is no subtlety in the writing. The author writes exactly what she means, and will often explain what she meant directly after when there was really no need. I get it. I can read.
- this style of writing made it very easy to predict what would happen. Nothing really came as a surprise.
- very basic elemental style magic system, nothing new or different to make it interesting.
- inconsistencies in the characters. Kiva makes a point early on that she heals anyone despite who they are or what they've done; murderers, rapists, rebels, whatever. There's then a point when she's investigating the illnesses with Naari that she admits she purposely made a guard's STI worse instead of healing him. Which I don't disagree with, make the rapist's rash worse by all means bestie, but it doesn't track with your characterisation.
- the romance between Jaren and Kiva was boring and flavourless. Jaren was fine, I found him respectful and pleasant, but like a lot of the main cast in this book, he was somewhat flat and boring, which bled into the romance.
- Kiva's fixation on believing that Naari and Jaren were together was annoying and juvenile and felt like I was reading a book set in high school, not a high security fantasy prison
- apparantly Kiva used to give her father, an adult man who was a healer by trade, tips on healing that he hadn't considered before. She was seven.
- the Trials were lame. If the whole thing is meant to be some grand gesture to symbolise the royal family's power then they could've been more epic. I was expecting an arena with elemental monsters or something. Instead Kiva had to jump off a building and sit in an oven for ten minutes.
- Kiva didn't pass any of the Trials without direct and essential help. She literally wouldn't have survived any of them if someone didn't save her every time. I get they're meant to he impossible or whatever, but it would've been nice if the main character figured at least one of the Trials out on her own. 
- what was the point of Tipp getting sick?
- the healer-who-refuses-to-follow-her-own-advice-and-take-care-of-herself character quirk isn't endearing, it's annoying.
- how did Kiva not find out about the poison earlier? It was literally stored in her cupboard. This, like many of the other plot points, was flimsy.
- Kiva was being dramatic and hypocritical at the end. I also didn't care enough about the whole thing to be anything other than annoyed.
- Jaren is the Avatar.
- Kiva used her Deus Ex Machina healing powers on her adopted rodent child but not her own mother
- if I have to read the words Stay alive. Don't let her die. We are coming. one more time i will scream.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for jasmine •。ꪆৎ ˚⋅ (semi-hiatus).
61 reviews673 followers
May 29, 2025
⤷4.5! I really loved the unique prison setting in this!!! I also enjoyed Kiva's character, being a healer (different than most other fmcs) but also so fierce and lovable. I adored Jaren (best golden retriever boy) and Kiva's cute romance - he cared for her sm 🙂‍↕️ The way they protect each other and work through really hard times got me 🥹 The middle was slower but I'm just a sucker for plots where the characters just do smaller things building up to the big event - it was kind of like we're exploring Zalindov too 🤭 All of the side characters are literally my loves <33 Both the plot of trials and mysterious illness were both interesting, and that plot twist at the end was so worth it!!! (aka my jaw was on the floor)

[It was only when she'd cried her last that sleep finally found her, and she drifted off wrapped in Jaren's embrace, feeling safe and protected for the first time in years.]
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198 reviews1,377 followers
October 4, 2024
3.5 stars ⭐️
⤷ spoilers ahead!! ⋆౨ৎ˚⟡˖ ࣪

“Never apologize for loving someone. Even when it hurts. Especially when it hurts.”

i was going to rate this book 3.25 stars initially. the plot was intriguing, but the pacing felt very slow. however, the unexpected twists at the end took me by surprise.

ᡣ𐭩.ᐟ kiva
kiva is selfless and brave. she has done whatever it takes to survive 10 years in prison, and avoids attachments to protect herself but still cares deeply about others. as the prison healer, she takes her job very seriously and does everything she can for the prisoners, even when some of them despise her and are unappreciative. anyway, her trials were absolutely TRAUMATIZING and she didn’t deserve any of that shit 😭😭😭 also, my jaw dropped when it was revealed that she is the rebel princess at the end of the book. i didn’t see it coming AT ALL, and it made her interactions with tilda even sadder 😭

ᡣ𐭩.ᐟ jaren
if you have seen my updates, you would know how much i LOVE jaren. i had a feeling he was more important than just a regular prisoner from the moment he arrived in the prison, but i didn’t suspect he was the PRINCE. i kept thinking, “if kiva ends up with the prince instead of jaren, i’m going to scream”… i feel so silly now 😭 sometimes i think i read without using my brain because i’m so slow/bad at predicting things in books LOL.

ᡣ𐭩.ᐟ kiva and jaren
jaren was always there for kiva from the moment he arrived in the prison, and my guy saved her not once, not twice, but THREE TIMES 😭😭😭

“I’m not going anywhere, Kiva. You’re not in this alone. Any of it.”

“. . . Why, Jaren? Why save me?”
“Because you’re good, Kiva. I’ve watched you with the other prisoners—even people like Cresta, who go out of their way to make your life miserable—and you treat all of them the same. Hell, you even treat the Rebel Queen like the rest of them. Better, even. And I know you’ve already told me why, just as I know I’ll never fully understand. But I don’t have to, because I can see your heart. You didn’t deserve to die, and it was within my power to keep you alive. So I did.”

“If you weren’t getting information and you were never a real prisoner, then why didn’t you just leave?”
“Because I found a reason to stay.”


ᡣ𐭩.ᐟ other characters
i adore tipp so much, and teared up when he was dying 🥲 i really like naari and mot too, and i’m a bit sad that mot sacrificed himself so the others could escape :(

overall, i enjoyed this book, and the rest of the series looks promising. i hope i’ll like the gilded cage even more 🤞🏻


pre-read:

tysm to everyone who voted/commented on my first ever poll <3 this book won by a lot of votes and a few of you were raving about it in the comments, so i’m looking forward to seeing what’s so good about this series!!
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420 reviews55.7k followers
December 30, 2024
Guys please don’t come for me I was just so painfully bored the entire time. Everyone told me the ending will make up for the book being so slow…. I fear I did unfortunately find it very predictable so I felt absolutely nothing. Don’t hate me.

Honestly as someone who usually has a LOT to say… I feel like there’s really not much to elaborate on other than the fact that like literally nothing happened for 95% of this book. We spent so much time in the FMCs head with her constantly asking the same questions over and over again, so many times I asked myself “haven’t I already read this scene”. Kiva also just gave me nothing. I didn’t like or dislike her, she was just there. She was also dumb so there’s that.

There was potential for a fun little romance to brew but like the romance also gave me nothing??? Idk I felt zero chemistry between Kiva and Jaren.

Jaren was also…. There.

I also feel robbed because I essentially read this for the insane plot twist everyone raves about but I did predict it happening from the beginning so it didn’t make up for the book being so slow and uneventful. But I literally wouldn’t mind this being predictable at all if the story as a whole was interesting to me….. it wasn’t.

No I won’t be reading book 2.
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303 reviews965 followers
March 25, 2025
5⭐️

SHAMBLESSS!! I AM IN SHAMBLES. When I first picked this up, I was NOT expecting this to turn out to be a contender for one of my favorite fantasy books. But here we are, and I LOVE IT!

I was so blown away by how much I loved the characters in this book. Not just Kiva, the FMC, but all of the side characters and the love interest Jaren. When I tell you that it's impossible not to love these characters, I wholeheartedly mean it. The minor characters just pulled the story together and by the end of the book you're just astonished with the journey you just had with them. Kiva was such an amazing lead character. Her love for her family and friends was till death do us part and she truly meant that. She was badass and carried herself like no other. Tipp was probably my favorite side character. I MEAN IF YOU'VE READ THIS YOU KNOW WHY! Naari was a close second and Jaren? GOLDEN RETRIEVER ENERGY at its finest.

The plot of this book PLOTTED! Not only do we get the characters journey, but the politics and magic in this system was wild. I'm a sucker for a good fantasy with politics and after reading so many of them, this is up there. I was engaged the entire time; I was not bored for a single second. This was such a fast read and you get sucked in immediately. While this was Young Adult, it didn't really feel that way because of the writing and complexity of the plot. 10/10 yes. Just yes.

I actually ordered the rest of the series the other day and they're supposed to arrive shortly so best believe I'm starting the second book as soon as it comes in. I am just so IMMERSED! It caught my attention and now I just need to read the whole series. I had a prediction at the beginning of this book that I'd love it, but I was surprised at just how much.

Side note: BE PREPARED FOR A CLIFF-HANGER AT THE END!! If you know, you know. The second book immediately is a MUST. I am so so excited. My jaw was on the floor at the shock factor. Literally so insane. I will not be forgetting this for a longgg while!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I really need a young adult fantasy and this has been on my shelf for a while so I'm ready to dive in 🙂‍↔️
Profile Image for Maria V. Snyder.
Author 74 books17.4k followers
March 21, 2021
Full disclosure - Lynette is my friend. She's an Australian author and we met when I was a guest at SupaNova about 6 years ago - back in the good old days when I could travel and attend cons. One of the nicest/sweetest person I've ever met and we stayed friends. The Prison Healer is going to be released in April in Australia, UK, and US and many of the books will be signed (she signed literally thousands of what's known as "tip-ins" - it's the cover page that they'll bind with the rest of the book - truthfully, I'm totally jealous ;)

Just like the title says, the main character is the only healer in this horrible prison. A prison that she's been locked in for the last 10 years (having been sent there with her father at the age of 7 - so you know the people who run the place are truly awful - also warning the guards are brutal to the prisoners and there's mention of violence and female prisoners being raped is implied, but that's not detailed on the page - although the threat of it is).

I really liked the world building (there are maps!! Not one but two and they're lovely!) and the details about how Kiva heals those who are sick are interesting. The side characters are very likable and Tipp quickly became a favorite. The action gets going when the queen of the rebels is arrested and sent to the prison. The woman is sentenced to endure four trials, but she's too sick to complete them. Kiva is determined to keep her alive so takes her place (reminded me a bit of the Hunger Games with Katniss stepping in for her sister). If Kiva survives the trails, she and the rebel queen will be free - if she dies, then so will the queen.

This is the first book of a series and you won't have to wait long for book 2 as it's due out in October 2021.
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1,203 reviews1,740 followers
Want to read
October 25, 2024
I'm going to put this book on-hold just for some teeny tiny days.

I think I'll be more in the mood for this book next month.

I've been hearing only good things about this book from the minute it came out, and I have been curious about giving 'The Prison Healer' a try ever since. And now that this book was recommended to me a few months back, I simply ought to read it as soon as possible.
Profile Image for María Ignacia Urzúa R. (te.conlibros).
Author 1 book8,771 followers
March 20, 2025
Si tienes este libro hace años como yo, has escuchado comentarios...hazme un favor. Hazme un favor y DALE UNA OPORTUNIDAD.

Este libro me dio enganche, me dio entretenemiento, me dio un mundo de fantasía interesante, acción, misterio, UN SUSPENSOOO QUE OMG...

No les quiero hacer ningún comentario de más, pero si motivar a que lean la historia asi que les cuento: esta es una novela de fantasía, la primera de una trilogía que ya está terminada y que narra la historia de Kiva. Kiva es una joven de solo diecisiete años que lleva diez años encerrada en la terrible cárcel de Zalindov donde además trabaja como sanadora. Cuida a los enfermos, cura a los reos heridos, y un día, mientras cumple con su trabajo va a llegar una persona y un mensaje desde las afueras que lo van a cambiar absolutamente todo...

Desde el inicio este libro me tuvo atrapadisima. Tiene un muy buen ritmo (cada vez más suspenso), con personajes interesantes, subtramas que motivan a seguir leyendo, y en mi opinión se va poniendo cada vez mejor.

Es que la parte final, las últimas 100 páginas concentran una cantidad de emoción, acción, revelaciones que no vi venir y que me obligaban (les prometo) me obligaban a seguir leyendo.

Nunca me había pasado que las últimas lineas me dejaran así de mal como me dejó las de este libro.

Si tiene clichés como dicen algunos y partes más lentas me dio sinceramente lo mismo porque siento que el final logró compensarlo.

Me encantó. Voy a seguir la trilogía. Soy fan.
Profile Image for Emmy Rosam.
238 reviews27.5k followers
September 29, 2024
3.5 ⭐️ because that ending was insane !!!!!!!!!!!
Profile Image for mara.
236 reviews617 followers
December 18, 2024
"You have the prettiest eyes I've ever seen.
Like sunlight on the sea."



the prologue was chefs kiss, so captivating, first couple of chapters- perfection.

one of the main reasons i didn't love this was because it dragged on way longer than it should have. i mean there was absolutely no need for 80% of the book to be about her finding the reason everyone was getting sick & dropping like flies. I DON'T CARE, i genuinely could not care less, cus she went into extreme detail during the whole process and i mean literally 80% of the damn book was about her wondering why and how it was happening. like girly i don't wanna know anymore let them die. give me some romance.

had so much potential for such good romance, like hello? she's the prison healer, he had just arrived to the prison because he got into some shit and she's fixing him up
Profile Image for nat ⟡.
148 reviews216 followers
August 20, 2024
“Never apologize for loving someone. Even when it hurts. Especially when it hurts.”

ˏˋ°•*⁀➷ 5 star baby

The way I devoured this book is crazy. 3 months ago from now I had sworned I could never read romantasy after reading ouabh and rooting for the wrong guy (again 😔). BUT HOLY SHIT this book is everything you guys. I wanna thank barnes & noble for having this 50% off otherwise I would've never read this 😘😘.

₊˚⊹♡ 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐬:

𓍢ִ໋🌷͙֒ 𝘒𝘪𝘷𝘢

“I have a lot of dreams. A lot of nightmares, too. Only time will tell which path my life will take.”

my girl fr. She deserves the biggest hug ever. I saur exited abt her in the next books (cause u bet im gonna spedrun them now)


𓍢ִ໋🌷͙֒ 𝘑𝘢𝘳𝘦𝘯

"Kiva turned to him, the moonlight shining down and accentuating his strong features. She'd never held much of an interest in art, but looking at him now, her fingers itched for some paint, for some charcoal, for anything that could capture his near-perfect angles."


THE LOML. New bookboyfriend unlocked. I love him so much. He's perfect and he's better than jacks (argue with the wall) *Debby Ryan hair tuck*


𓍢ִ໋🌷͙֒ 𝘛𝘪𝘱𝘱

I love him sm.

That's it. I'm omw to download the rest ilegally cause I'm back in my third world country and there's no more b&n 😔
Profile Image for Krysta ꕤ.
902 reviews714 followers
February 14, 2025
”So you’re right, you don’t need me fighting your battles. But if you’ll let me, I’d like to be standing beside you as you fight them.”

first read (2021) : 4.5 stars
reread (2025) : 4 stars


i pretty much remembered everything about this book but i still enjoyed reading it again. Kiva is a healer who works in Zalindov, a prison— and does what she can to survive. there’s trials, secrets, mystery, rebellion and a bit of romance to keep you invested. i love the side characters Tipp and Naari, along with Kiva and Jaren. the setting is harsh and so are the other prisoners, people drop like flies and it’s not a pleasant place for any of the characters to be. Kiva is strong, resilient and easy to root for and the romance she sort of develops with Jaren is so cute especially since he goes out of his way to help her as best as he can. the main thing that knocked the rating down for me this time was the pacing, the story moved a lot slower than i thought it did and i wasn’t the biggest fan of the narration for the audiobook. I’m jealous of anyone who gets to read this for the first time and experience that ending cause i vividly remember my jaw being on the floor 😭😦 I’m so excited to finally be able to continue the series though!
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153 reviews116 followers
July 22, 2025
જ⁀➴ 𝟒.𝟐𝟓₊˚⊹ 🌿 𝟘𝟟/𝟚𝟘/𝟚𝟝—𝟘𝟟/𝟚𝟙/𝟚𝟝
THE PLOT TWISTS IN THIS BOOK HAD MY JAW ON THE FLOOR!! who let me skip this book on my tbr month after month when it was so good?!

first of all, i loved kiva and the story line about her being the prison healer for 10 years and volunteering for the rebel queen. but most importantly her relationship with tipp was so sweet 🥺. it was like an older sister/younger brother love and every time i saw them on the page i almost cried because they were so adorable!!

jaren was so cute and funny to read about!! i love it when it’s a serious fmc and a flirty mmc and this book delivers 100%! the romance did take a while to really start getting good but i personally didn’t mind that. the scenes when he was taking care of her after she got sick were just—👀!

like i said before the last 100 pages were INCREDIBLE i was zooming by them and you had to PRY that book out of my hands it was so good!! it was plot twist after plot twist after plot twist but it didn’t feel random. except…i didn’t enjoy the VERY last plot twist to the book as i felt like it was just too much. the other plot twists in the book were by far good enough to sustain enough of a cliffhanger so there was no point trying to expand it even more since this plot twist didn’t have any foreshadowing whatsoever.

still though, i’m excited to see how the author handles this new direction of the story and if she can expand more on what happened. definitely will be reading the next book!!

𝒑𝒓𝒆𝒅𝒊𝒄𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏: 𝟑.𝟓𝟎 🌿
𝒇𝒊𝒏𝒂𝒍 𝒓𝒆𝒔𝒖𝒍𝒕: 𝟒.𝟐𝟓

╰┈➤ tropes to expect!
𐂺 deadly trials
⚜prison-setting
𐂺 slow burn
⚜healer FMC
𐂺 royals & rebels
⚜young-adult fantasy

₊˚⊹ ᰔ 𝐩𝐫𝐞-𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝:
this has been on my bookshelf for FOREVERRR but i’m so scared that i won’t like it 🫣!! i really have no reason for feeling this way but i’ve been putting it off time and time again that now i’m scared!!

i was gifted the whole trilogy for last years christmas by my friend so hopefully i end up liking the first book because if not i’m stuck with this series on my shelf!!
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401 reviews987 followers
February 12, 2023
I really enjoyed this!! 🤩🤩 I went in not sure what I was gonna think, but it was actually a really fun time and exactly what I needed. Such a solid YA fantasy!! 💖💖

“Never apologize for loving someone. Even when it hurts. Especially when it hurts.”

The Prison Healer follows Kiva Meridan, who works at the notorious death prison Zalindov as its only qualified healer. She has managed to survive there for 10 years by only focusing on one goal: stay alive. But then the Rebel Queen arrives at the prison, deathly ill, and Kiva receives a message: 'don't let her die. We are coming.'

There's obviously a lot more to it, but I think going in with limited information would make it so much more fun! It looks like a pretty basic story, but it had much more depth than I expected. And it's also sooo entertaining!! 🤩🤩

“Hope was a drug and Kiva, an addict.”

Starting with the characters- I really liked the characters in here! Kiva was a really good MC- she had a fighting spirit, but she still experienced a lot of challenges. She had a lot of depth to her and I was a big fan!! 💕 Another big character was Jaren. When he was first introduced, I thought he was gonna be the typical love interest-type character but he surprised me by being a lot more interesting! I really liked him and was a big fan of his and Kiva's dynamic 🥰🥰

There were also quite a few good side characters! My favourite was Tipp- he was so sweet and precious and must be protected at all costs. I'm usually not the biggest fan of younger children in books, but Tipp was too cute! 😍😍💞💞

The writing and the plot were both great!! ✨ Lynette Noni's writing style was the perfect balance between emotion, action and descriptions, and it was super easy & entertaining to read. Also loved the atmosphere of the prison, which was such an interesting setting! The plot too was done really well- it was paced perfectly! There was always something to keep you interested. And the twists and turns at the end- one wasn't that hard to guess, but the way it was revealed plus some other twists really shook me! 🤯🤯

Lastly, the romance. It was cute!! Pretty typical for a YA fantasy, but still very sweet and I did feel the chemistry. I definitely liked them as a couple. It also wasn't overwhelming to the plot, which I appreciated. I don't think I would recommend the book FOR the romance, but it was a cute little subplot! 🥰🥰

“So you’re right, you don’t need me fighting your battles. But if you’ll let me, I’d like to be standing beside you as you fight them.”

The only negatives had were that a main part of the plot were these trials- and if I'm being completely honest, they were kinda lame. Like they could've been sm better!! *sigh* 😒😒 I also thought the magic system needed a lot more fleshing out, but i guess that's part of the reason it's part of a trilogy 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

“Our scars define us. They tell a story of courage and survival. They tell of who we are at our deepest being, of the challenges we've faced and overcome”

Overall, a really fun read!! 🤩🤩 I would definitely recommend if you're looking for:

✔ Fast-paced plot
✔ Unique setting
✔ Great writing and characters
✔ A fun YA fantasy

It was really enjoyable and I'm definitely interested in picking up the sequel!! 💗💗

~ 4 stars

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This was sooo good!! 🤩🤩 Such a fun time 💖💖 also I'm still reeling at the ending-- 🤯🤯

RTC!
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2,709 reviews2,287 followers
April 15, 2021
When you have to take a shower mid-read to wake up because the book is putting you to sleep : my experience with THE PRISON HEALER.

Look, that snarky intro notwithstanding, there were things in this story that felt pretty compelling and or interesting but so much just.. didn't make sense. At first I loved that our setting was limited to this prison, where our protagonist had been locked up for ten years, completely cut off from the world and politics around her, but then I got really.. anxious. The limited scope started to bother me. So did the weird extreme sweeps into d a r k n e s s and d e s p a i r and then, like, light hearted flirting with the new prisoner.

We also had this ACOTAR-esque challenge to undergo but the only people witnessing it were the prisoners? The royalty are banished from watching it and it seems to not actually matter to the world outside the prison? Like.. how is this a thing? Why is it even happening?

And the whole idea of this prison being unchallenged by royalty, not subject to rule by any authority by the Warden (I don't know, I'm now questioning my understanding, so don't quote me on that..), was initially interesting but also how the hell did that fly. Just kind of seemed like an excuse to let some awful shit happen.

And then there was this whole civil war thing.. man, like I said, some really cool elements that just felt a little untethered. Trying to sum up all the plot points is leaving me tired.

As for the characters, well. Suffice it to say we aren't supposed to have many to root for, seeing as we are in a prison full to the brim of nasty characters, but Naari, one of the guards, was the only one I actually liked. I got a lot of whiplash from our lead, the love interest was nice but kind of predictable, there's a younger pseudo-brother character who has an endearing stutter but I got pretty tired of reading about it, and there's.. not much else. Bad guard one, bad guard two, evil guard one, evil guard two, unpleasant prisoners x y z, shifty Warden guy, lots of sick and or dead people.. you get the idea.

What saves this for me was the ending. Because.. okay, sure, yeah, that happened. I am both very excited by it and also now very frustrated by everything up until this point, but, sure, yes. I'm hooked and I will read book two (please say it's only a duology..).

I realize most people would not continue on a series where the initial book only warranted a two but I am not most people.

** I received an ARC from the publisher (thank you!) in exchange for an honest review. **

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This review can also be found at A Take From Two Cities.
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262 reviews368 followers
March 31, 2025
This book was so good! This was an intriguing and engaging fantasy about survival, family, power, and secrets. The Prison Healer follows Kiva, a healer who has spend the last 10 years in a death prison. Kiva must look after the Rebel Queen, who is very ill and has to go through the Trial by Ordeal, several difficult elemental trials. Kiva decides to do the trial in the Rebel Queen place because her family sent her a message to keep the Queen alive. Will she survive the trials?

I became immersed in this fantasy from the very first page. The plot was interesting, but it reminded me of several books I’ve read before. The pacing was well done throughout the book. I enjoyed that the setting was unique and is from a different perspective than I’ve read. The writing was engaging and descriptive, I was able to imagine myself in the setting with the characters. The world building was lacking, there was some information about the history of the world but I wished the author went into more detail about the world and the rebels. I really enjoyed the magic on the book, it was interesting and I want to learn more about it. The characters were very well developed and relatable. I love Kiva, she is brave, stubborn, resilient, strong, talented and protective of her friends. I can relate to Kiva because family is important to me too and I’m brave too. Kiva’s character development was excellent, I enjoyed watching her become more brave and confident in herself. I also love Jaren, he is strong, brave, mysterious, kind, helpful, charming, and funny. I’m interested to learn more about Jaren’s past and see the events from his perspective as well. I really like Tipp a great deal, he is helpful, sweet, kind, hardworking, funny, and has a heart of gold. Naari is a great character as well. There were many plot twists at the end of the book that were so shocking. The romance was a subplot, but I did enjoy the tension between Jaren and Kiva. The ending was so good and surprising! I can’t wait to read the next book!

I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys fantasy, awesome characters, unique magic and great writing.
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376 reviews17 followers
December 5, 2020
annnnd my most anticipated release of 2021 has become my most disappointing read of 2020.


the prison healer did not feel like lynette noni at all. and the romance 100% felt like sjm.

- protagonist goes on about how much she hates the love interest and will never date him all the while simping for him
- no time to develop plot or characters before protagonist goes straight into “ugh he’s so HOT but i HATE him”
- protagonist assuming everyone wants to date her
- love interest saying “it sucks that someone touched you without your consent so i’ll cheer you up by touching you without your consent” .... seriously .... why would you think that’s a good idea?? and why are readers supposed to think this presumptuous and disgusting behavior is hot??
- seriously. don’t climb into someone’s bed after they just got assaulted. WHY ARE WE ROMANTICIZING THIS.
- getting assaulted doesn’t matter if a cute guy assaults you afterwards!
- having ptsd is a choice apparently
- “i don’t expect anything from you” he says while expecting her to date him. why are they such hypocrites
- if someone abuses you while they’re not sober it doesn’t count
- also a plot twist that undoes pretty much everything the protagonist has said, so once again, why would i trust her?? it literally means she was lying in her OWN thoughts for the entire book like?? it does not add up.


this is the opposite of what i love about lynette’s writing and i’m so sad she went in the typical romanticizing creepy guys and a complete lack of consent direction instead of the amazing and expansive series where characters were more than their dating lives. and they weren’t all liars and hypocrites and i could actually care about them.

i think i’m just going to forget about this series and not let it taint the medoran chronicles for me. that series gave me so much hope that i finally found an author that wrote wholesome and non-problematic books but ... it looks like a certain author ruined that for her. her characters went from sweet and funny to gross and boring and i just ,,, why 🥺. do we really need to rely on nonconsensual relationships and justifying abuse to get readers now?

a note that desperately needs to be made about this shitshow: ptsd is not a choice. you’re allowed to hate your abuser. and you shouldn’t touch people just because you think they like you.

cw: mentions of rape (ongoing theme), mass cremation, graphic depictions of cremation, self harm, torture, torture/abuse being justified by MC, and MC saying that mental illness is a choice
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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784 reviews1,833 followers
February 20, 2025
|| 1.5 stars ||

This was truly incredibly repetitive and painfully slow-paced. I’m serious, almost every page is the exact same, and I’m sure you could skip chapters upon chapters without any issue. So much so, I’d even argue there wasn’t much of a real plot to speak of here. Sure, the premise was really cool and the potential could have been off the charts, but the lack of anything ever really happening kept this from being anything of the sort.
There’s also little to no interaction outside of one single room and between four one-dimensional characters. It’s supposed to be a story about a prison, yet we never set foot outside of the infirmary where the main character works, thus it never actually felt like a story that took place in an actual prison. It could have been anywhere. Therefore, there’s never any real suspense or even sadness about the horrific conditions of the place since we simply don’t get to see it. It’s vaguely mentioned once or twice, but not really. You definitely don’t get to actually experience or feel it. It’s mostly just a whole lot of inner monologue, which got old and boring sooo quickly.

Also, I don’t know what everyone is on about when it comes to the ending being so rad and shocking, because I found the plottwists to be extremely predictable. It was about as cliche as it could possibly be, not to mention incredibly stupid since it leads to three very important (and unfortunate) things as a result:
1) It negates the entire, never-ending inner monologue we have sat through this entire book, since it’s clear the main character has been lying and withholding truth this entire time, but since we’re reading from inside her head, I guess she’s been constantly hiding the truth from… herself?? Is she mentally insane? Like, nothing even remotely logical could explain her inner monologue when you consider the truth. It makes no sense. Genuinely, no sense.
2) The reveal makes all of the main character’s emotions entirely invalid. We have been led to believe a lot of things to explain her situation and her feelings on matters, but it turns out it was all untrue, so her feelings and emotions during this entire book are now completely null and void.
3) The plottwist also changes her from someone we previously viewed as incredibly compassionate and selfless to someone I’d personally call heartless. We now know she could have done plenty to save many many people, including her father and her mother, but she simply chose not to. It changes our view of her entire character from someone who constantly tries her hardest to save as many people as she can because she cares deeply about everyone around her to someone not even willing to help the people she supposedly loves most with minimal effort. I mean, I’d dare say she is approaching psychopath territory with that: You have to have no compassion at all to just sit by and watch people (your parents included) die when you had the power to save them. Crazy.

So, those three things combined really just lead me to question what on earth I’ve spent all this time even reading? It seems I’ve literally just read the most mind-numbingly slow story, narrated by a girl who is lying to herself for no reason other than to give us, as readers, a gotcha moment. Which means I basically read… nothing. What a waste of time.

That said, I do have to admit that I had a little bit of a soft spot for Tipp. The stuttering, vibrant 11-year old really managed to pull on my heart strings once or twice as the boy was simply too precious. But really, he was my one highlight, and he was far from enough to save this book for me.
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3,629 reviews11.5k followers
June 28, 2021
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I really loved the characters, but I just didn’t love the book enough to give it more than 3 stars. So, I’m trading this one in, but I will read the next book to see what happens.

Mel 🖤🐶🐺🐾
Profile Image for Georgia Stuart.
107 reviews852 followers
December 12, 2024
5★

THAT ENDING... I absolutely *love* when a plot twist actually catches me off-guard.

this has to be the best YA fantasy book I've read all year & definitely one of the best of all time — it's up there with The Cruel Prince & Caraval for me.

It has a somewhat predictable "trials" trope, but the writing and characters/ character development are beautifully done.

this is a must-read for anyone who loves the Romantasy genre.
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3,953 reviews2,661 followers
April 19, 2021
An excellent start to what I believe is going to be a trilogy. Definitely a duology at least because book two already has a title and a cover.

I am currently part way through the Akarnae series but when I saw the blurb for The Prison Healer I could not resist it. And it is a good one. My only criticism is that it is too long and the middle section tends to drag as a result. However everything else is really good.

The story is set in an inescapable prison where people tend not to survive the conditions for very long. Kiva has been there for ten years since she was seven and, as she is a healer, she has avoided the worst the prison offers. She also has occasional contact from the outside world which causes her to believe she will one day be rescued. As events turn out she has to save herself in several very dramatic ways.

It is a good story, the characters are interesting and Noni writes it well. Then there is the ending which is beyond brilliant. I never saw it coming at all, and of course it means I will be grabbing book two just as soon as I can.

My thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read and review this book
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228 reviews492 followers
June 23, 2025
3.5 ⭐
this was so good?! rtc!!



𐙚⋆°。⋆♡ pre-read ♡⋆°。⋆𐙚
⤷ reading this with the sweetest person ever hannah!! pati has told me to read this so many times so here we are 😭 hoping we both love this sm <3
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