![]() ![]() One of the most entertaining reasons is that she doesn’t want any of it. In a (very) complicated will-they-won’t-they (not very) secret romance with the king-check… The ‘chosen one’ of the god of death-check. Somehow made part of the royal line of an ancient, magical race-check. Personally targeted by the big bad of all badiness-check. Descended from a major figure out of legend-check. ![]() The only person in the entire kingdom to be honored with a knighthood in two centuries-check. Mystically called to serve her king-check. Wielder of a rare magic few have ever possessed-check. Like, she’s really, seriously, ludicrously special. I think of Karigan in the same way I think of the player’s character in the Elder Scrolls games. I know that sounds rather less than impressed, but honestly, I didn’t really mind it. A Book Review by LadyRhi of Kristen Britain’s new book WinterlightĪaaand Karigan had another life-altering development that landed her with yet another impressive title, as per usual… ![]()
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