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Brishen and ildiko
Brishen and ildiko




I really enjoyed how the author developed the friendship between the characters before making them fall in love. The words flow like poetry, creating vibrant and lush images of the world and the characters that inhabit it. It’s reminiscent of the way Nalini Singh fashions her sentences. You guys! The writing in this book was lyrical and very lush. The people around them have different ideas. The two of them have promised to honor the agreement and make the best of things. Britain thinks Ildiko resembles a mollusk Ildiko sees him as an eel. When they first meet, they both think the other hideously grotesque. Not an unusual occurrence amongst royal households, except for one thing. Both countries are facing a threat from a neighboring country and this is the best way to add an additional layer of security to their agreement. Ildiko, niece of the King of Gaur, has been promised to marry Brishen Khaskem, prince of the Kai, to seal an agreement between the two countries. Call me sad…until I remembered I had the audio version sitting in my Audible library for review! But it came with a qualifier: to enjoy this, the second book, you must have read the first in the Wraith Kings series, Radiance. The review was so effusive in its praise for the book, I immediately wanted to read it. Recently I came across a review for a book by Grace Draven called Eidolon.






Brishen and ildiko