![]() ![]() So he hides out, working at an other-worldly, less sanitized version of Medieval Times, and tries to find a new normal despite missing his friends. ![]() Grey assumes Rhen will not take the news well that there’s a truer heir out there after he’s fought so hard to become a worthy leader. There’s also magic locked away in his blood, but he has no idea how to access it or if he even wants to. But before she died, Lilith rocked his world with a life-changing secret: it is Grey, not Rhen, who is the late King’s secret bastard first-born son and, by extension, the true Crown Prince of Emberfall. Commander Grey had transported Lilith to Harper’s Washington D.C. When we last left the kingdom of Emberfall three months prior, Harper and Crown Prince Rhen had defeated an invading army from the neighboring Syhl Shallow AND the enchantress’ curse that trapped them both. I wonder if the third book will have even more blooms. It follows similar themes as the first book’s cover, but it feels more lush with the green tones and the rose. ![]() This looks like an overgrown gate to a long-forgotten garden. Talky Talk: Winner Of The “Stayed Up Late” AwardĪnti-Bonus Factor: Dan Scott Award for Awful ParentingĬareful, Sweetie: spoilers! This is the second book in the Cursebreakers series, so if you haven’t read the previous one, you should probably hop back in the TARDIS and go curl up in the library by the pool with the first book before continuing. ![]()
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