![]() ![]() Casey Maxwell has a very youthful-sounding voice, so it’s perfect for a bunch of seventeen-year-old main characters. Naia and Leah are our main POVs, and we see everything that they do. Sumptuous descriptions, from all of their dresses, the rooms and furniture, the food, the actions, and the thoughts that our characters take. ![]() We have an almost excessive amount of detail in all of these chapters. ![]() The two instantly bond, but dangers loom outside the kingdoms of Aluria as the teens try to navigate their way around romance. At the same time, the necromancer princess Leah is instructed to find a husband and consider any prince except for Fel. Fel is instructed to find a suitable wife, though neighboring kingdoms hate theirs. She keeps it a secret and accompanies her brother a year later to the gathering of all kingdoms’ royals and nobility. Instead, they kiss and he disappears in black smoke. Naia finds one dying in the woods and saves him, intending to find out what the fae are planning. Their people had been at war with the White Fae for generations, but none have been seen in the past twenty years. Naia’s metal magic pales in comparison to her twin brother Fel’s, which is just as well because he is the crown prince and she is destined to never marry and become his primary advisor when he ascends to the throne. ![]()
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