Review
I received a review copy of this book for an honest review.
I own to say that I usually don’t read much romance, but with this one I fell in love, is not the typical I meet you and feel in love, nothing of the sort.
Anhiri had a lot of fight in her even if she didn’t knew what everything was going to lead, I liked her, he knew a few things of what she actually wanted in life and wasn’t afraid to admit it and the development of this character was very well done too.
Malik was one of a kind, so full of love and trying his best, he make some mistakes in his life and I liked that he admitted to them and try to better himself, also he sounded super handsome, so plus.
With all the hardships they went through in their story, I couldn’t not fell in love with them and everything they wanted to do, I actually hope to finish this series, because I do want to know what will happen with the other two sisters, something tells me that like with Anhiri things aren’t as they seem at first.
A very nice romance with a little action and intrigue blend.
What it is about
Sneaking out of the palace wasn’t one of Aniri’s best ideas. But she’s the Third Daughter of the Queen of Dharia—zero responsibilities and zero royal duties. She’s just the backup daughter, in case her older sisters’ arranged marriages—to take the crown or broker an alliance—don’t quite work out. But once Aniri reaches her 18th birthday, she’ll be truly free… and then she can marry the charming fencing instructor she meets for fevered kisses in the forest.
But then the impossible happens—a marriage proposal. From a barbarian prince in the north, no less. And if Aniri refuses, the threat of their new flying weapon might bring war.
So she agrees to the young prince’s proposal, but only as a subterfuge to spy on him, find the weapon, and hopefully avoid both war and an arranged marriage to a man she doesn’t love. But once she arrives in the sweeping mountains of the north, she discovers the prince has his own secrets… and saving her country may end up breaking her heart.
This Bollywood-style royal romance takes you to an alternate East Indian world filled with skyships, saber duels, and lots of royal intrigue.

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