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i really enjoyed reading this book, I really hadn't read anything from the author before this and I really enjoyed this book. The characters were great and I really enjoyed the story itself.
Callum is trying to take the throne back from his uncle Gracchus, the usurper, after his family was massacred. He is part of the rebel group and they enlist the help of Zara, the princess of L'Ortagia and a nocturne, to ensure the support of the nobles.
I liked the plot of this book. The romance made it engaging but I felt it was a little bit rushed. I was also hoping that Zara would be able to provide more persuasion to gain the support of the nobles but it seemed like she was only there to provide an alliance between the two kingdoms. Also, it would have been nice to see Zara using more of her nocturne powers to show them that it wasn't evil. The ending felt a little abrupt as well.
I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Highly recommend this book to everyone. Can't wat to read more from this author.
Good book full of romance and magical settings. The plot is different and flows smoothly and the main character is well written.
Even though this is book 2, it can definitely be read as a standalone. I haven't read the first book and didn't feel like I needed to at all. At most there were just a couple times that it would have probably enhanced a situation or such, but that's about it.
So this was okay. I liked it, and I enjoyed it...but I'll not ever read it again. I liked the premise and everything that happened here, but I just didn't get that into it. It was great to have a sheltered princess not balk about living in the woods and all the hardships that Zara ended up facing. So that was refreshing. Callum was a great enough guy, but he certainly didn't make me swoon for him. I also grew increasingly frustrated with him not explaining why he kept pushing Zara away. These two were so good at communicating everything else.
When Callum was a child, his family was betrayed and he witnessed his parents getting murdered. Having been found by a loyal guard, he was kept safe but never knew what happened to his brother or sister. In the years since, Callum has raised a rebel army to fight back against the usurper of his father's throne. Unfortunately, they are having a harder and harder time taking and maintaining ground. Callum can't get the support he needs from his own people for various reasons. They don't want to take the risk, have already been bribed, or don't believe he's a lost prince that everyone thinks is dead. When the neighboring kingdom agrees to a wedding between their princess and the usurper's son, Callum knows he must act fast.
Zara is a princess that has worked hard to earn her mother's approval with limited success. As heir, her mother has been strict on her but she never listens to Zara's opinions. And now Zara is being forced into a marriage she does not want and knows will not benefit her people. Which leaves her only one option. She has been communicating with the rebel leader, Ash, for some time after he was denied an audience with her mother. When he lets her know he has a plan to sneak her out of the castle the night before her wedding, she willingly takes the chance. She has had her doubts about Ash being Callum, but it doesn't take her long to know for sure he is. And she's determined to do whatever she can to see him succeed in taking back the throne.
What neither one of them expected was for them to develop feelings so strongly and swiftly for the other. And while Zara knows she wants Callum, Callum keeps pushing her away because he doesn't think he deserves her and doesn't believe he has room in heart to love. Aside from their complicated romance, it turns out that Zara's not as big of a help to Callum's cause as everybody was hoping for. Well, not until she agrees to marry him anyway. Even more good news comes with another sighting of Callum's older brother. So of course, Callum has to check it out even if it means leaving Zara. Things never go smoothly for these two though, even when they're not together. In fact, things got worse. But Zara has changed during her time with the rebels and she is no longer afraid to go after what she wants and do what she knows it right. Which gives this story a little role reversal of who rescues who.
I will say that I wasn't happy at the place this book ended. It just seemed rather abrupt and left me wanting to see these two actually get married and find some happiness. Maybe it'll happen in the next book though, I don't know. Will I check it out? I don't know about that either.