![]() ![]() The plot has a bit of mystery, plenty of scheming, and of course, an amazing romance. ![]() ![]() “Who in the world would steal and then not keep the riches for themselves? That’s just bad business.” I personally didn’t mind, because everything I needed was explained perfectly, but don’t come into this expected a Game of Thrones level amount of worldbuilding and depth here. She writes amazing banter between characters, and she manages to create a fantasy world without ever overwhelming the reader. There is a hint of magic in this world, and it has its explanations and is fully grounded, but other than kingdom politics, not much else of the world is explained. Tricia Levenseller became one of my favorite authors after Daughter of the Pirate King for a few key reasons, and one of them being her writing style. I love Kallias, master of the art of complementing someone and insulting them at the same time Writing & Setting ![]()
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