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The Remnant Chronicles: The Kiss of Deception, the Heart of Betrayal, the Beauty of Darkness

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A bit cheesy, at times (especially Rafe; like, my boy is so smitten how is he even that whipped), but surely not a sickening kind of cheesy.

Instead of just waiting for someone to save her, she actually uses her brain when facing difficult situations. Coupled with an exquisite world-building that teases us with the lovely Terravin, hellish Cam Lanteux and everything in between, we are assured that the world portrayed is far from perfect and just, but also full of miracles, wonders and almost magical possibilities.Oh and of course I shouldn't fail to mention that I loved the cliffhanger and romance that wraps this story up! were interesting and they were absolutely necessary to the whole world building thing, especially if you consider how much stories and ancient mysteries are important to the plot. The writing is nice, clear, fluent and straight to the point; nothing extraordinary or too elliptical, but I’ve never witnessed dull moments or scenes where I had to reread phrases more than once like it happens sometimes with this kind of books.

of our deliveries are made by Royal Mail as we think they give the best service and cover all areas of the UK. It is my wedding day and I'm going to run away because I can't bear to be trapped in a marriage that will secure the peace between the two nations and I think my future husband is going to be a hideous old douchebag! We meet a main character, who is fierce and strong and has a stubbornness in herself, that’s filled with love for others, but also herself. We will process the refund due to you as soon as possible and, in any case within thirty (30) days of the day we confirm via e-mail that you are entitled to a refund for defective goods. It follows Lia a young princess betrothed to a prince she’s never met before from a far away kingdom.When you're shown two characters yelling lines of actual dialogue at each other so you can feel the punch of what they're saying, or when the narrator/character simply tells you "We argued loudly"? And, strange as it may seem, I don't feel like criticizing her for her decision to flee minutes before her wedding (no spoiler, it's all in the blurb): I was happy to see, for once, one heroine who dares take big risks simply for the sake of her own happiness, even though I can't deny that at that time she showed little care for her kingdom. And I bet you're still thinking I'm exaggerating and that there were actually things happening in the background (royal politics, drama, etc. And when it was over, I felt like I hadn't even scratched the surface of what the author is planning for this series.

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