![]() I LOVED The Rose and the Claw, the first book in The Twin Kingdoms series, and this story was just as immersive! A Twelve Dancing Princess reimagining, the story has so many elements I enjoyed: magic, masquerades, compelling characters, vivid worlds, and romance! When Nancy O’Toole reached out and asked if I wanted to read this book, I jumped at the chance. It will take all of Zahir’s skill to protect Rebecca from the true purpose of the masquerade, a force more sinister and older than either of them expect.ĭisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links, including Amazon, and I may earn a small commission, at no cost to you, if you purchase through my links. But secretly, his feelings expand beyond friendship. Now he only raises his blade in defense of one: his queen and dearest friend, Rebecca. ![]() A peerless swordsman and trained fighter, he once fought for his country. Facing the possibility of engagement to a man she cannot stand, Rebecca takes her first chance of freedom: an enchanted masquerade located beneath a trap door. Once a scared princess, ruthlessly controlled by her older brother, she now finds herself inheriting a kingdom that never expected to have a queen. ![]() ![]() Rebecca has lived a life of restrictions. ![]()
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