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Daughter of Sun, Bride of Ice

By H. L. Burke
Daughter of Sun, Bride of Ice by H. L. Burke digital book - Fable

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To save a kingdom, she must lose her heart.

Born a princess in a land where the sun never sets, Arynne longs for the freedom to use her inborn magic. When an emissary from the dark side of the world requests an alliance sealed by marriage, Arynne jumps at a chance to escape the rules of her homeland, even if it means marrying a prince she's never met and never seeing the sun again. 

The starlit kingdom of Frorheim believes that only a marriage of a Solean Sun Princess to their Star Prince will thwart the return of a feared sorcerer. Arynne meets the qualifications, but the journey is perilous. Even more dangerous to Arynne, however, is her growing attraction to the roguish Frorian soldier, Kajik. 

In the throes of true love, Arynne rues her betrothal to the unknown prince. Can she follow her heart knowing that if she forsakes her vow, Frorheim is doomed, and herself along with it?

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“I had such high hopes for this. It was good but there were things that just bugged me. The story was great! Loved the idea of the world being halk in light and half in dark. The sun princess being married off to the prince of the dark lands. It was a great idea. The prophecy thrown in was excellent, the execution could have used a little less silliness and more grit. The first half of the book I loved but once she gets to the land of the dark things get odd. The King was a big problem for me, what a giant baby instead of thinking he was awful I thought he was silly and stupid and honestly who throws fits and stomps there foot? Do people really do that past toddlerhood. Well the King and princess and a couple other people were foot stompers. The more this went on the less I took everyone seriously. This author just doesn't writes character conflict well. It was a start to a series. The end leaves you on a cliffhanger. I won't be reading the others. This is a Young Adult book with a couple kisses and some danger and deaths but nothing detailed. I would let my 11 year old read it.”
“I absolutely enjoyed this! The story moves at just the right pace, picking up pace and getting your heart pounding in anticipation at just the right time. I can’t wait to dive into the sequel! Be prepared to become very attached to the characters.”

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