Leena has had an awful life and has been lied to, betrayed and used as a host for a power that's celestial in origin. I really liked that we got not just the protagonist Leenas point of view but also that of the villain Mordecai as it allowed the reader to understand their motives. This YA fantasy has a lot to recommend it and it was an enthralling idea that sometimes had a little too much going on. With a bounty on her head, Leena must decide what she’s willing to sacrifice to protect herself, her dreams, her family, her world. Leena’s safety becomes the duty of another protector, but her fate is her own. By a government, a king, and a vengeful exiled prince seeking salvation for the illness killing his people. Suddenly, a nomadic fencer finds herself wanted. The sum of Day and Night-two ancient energy forces a king must keep in balance or risk blending life and death in a cataclysmic melee. A people synonymous with betrayal because of him. Traitors.Ī word once signifying respect and honor in Prince Mordecai’s homeland. A people who decided her destiny, but don’t even know she exists. A word that slices fear through sixteen-year-old Leena Niran the way her sword does enemies.
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