![]() ![]() I kind of thought I knew what was going to happen, and Raasch switched things up, and I found I liked that even better. Though she holds her own in more than one conflict, she learns that there’s more to serving her people than killing some bad guys for them. I liked that finding her strength wasn’t as simple as learning to handle a sword or having a chance to go into battle. Readers looking for a strong heroine will definitely find that in Meira. When she finally finds her own way to fight, she learns a truth that shatters everything she thought she knew about her life, her people, and how to free them. Yet every time she tries, it seems someone stands in her way. Only then can the other Winterians be set free and the kingdom restored.Īll Meira wants is to fight for her people. ![]() Only a handful of refugees live free, protecting the future king, waiting to execute the plan that will restore Winter’s magic. Her own kingdom, Winter, has been decimated by Spring armies and most of her people enslaved. ![]() Meira has spent her entire life under the shadow of the Spring kingdom’s oppression. ![]()
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