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315 pages, Kindle Edition
Published April 6, 2022
My father was sending me to find a myth. I was more likely to find my death than my destiny. Never before had I been so acutely aware of just how useless my father thought I was. I meant so little to him that he would throw away my life on a sliver of a chance that I might gain him an advantage in his war. He would risk my death to aid his rule.
“I’m the prince of Sertra, Adelyn. And that means doing anything I can to defend my kingdom. Even if it means sacrificing my favorite sister for a small chance at an advantage in war. That’s what ruling is. Being strong. Risking everything to ensure your kingdom’s power.”
How they could be so stupid as to show me the entirety of their palace, I had no idea. My father would never have let an enemy walk freely through the castle.
The man who was supposed to be my worst enemy now held a piece of my soul.
In Lithya, I didn’t feel useless. I didn’t feel like an outsider, or a disappointment. I felt like I belonged.
“I want to be clear,” Asa said, “that I would rather have to personally stop every shipment of whatever from Ricium to Sertra than have you marry that witch. She has no redeeming qualities. Her attitude is horrible enough that it’s totally impossible to be aroused by the fact that she’s walking around the palace wearing practically nothing at all.”
3.5 stars
“If everyone who was imperfect were unsuitable, there would be no suitable people left to rule anything."

“It is infinitely easier to pretend as though the story of your life has been written out for you by the gods. It is far harder to know that every decision you make can change your life’s story. Everything you do or say, everything you believe, can alter your ending. If there is such a thing as fate, it is the power we each hold within us to write our own stories.”