![]() And there’s one major reason - the Kaiser. The book deserves higher marks than the first book, but I still can’t quite find it in me to give it five stars. She faces betrayals, which is hardly a surprise, and loses several of her allies to assassination. Can she get the help her kingdom needs while saving Soren’s life?Īsh Princess read slowly for me, which was perfectly fine, but the intrigue in Lady Smoke drew me from one chapter to the next, always wondering how Theo was going to get the upper hand - or if the Kaiser would finally get his hands on her again. Many of those rules want to see Soren, her advisor and the son of the Kaiser, punished strictly because of his bloodlines. Instead, Theo has to learn how to play a dangerous game of politics with numerous rules from around the world. All Theo wants is to return home, save her people, and take back the kingdom stolen from her ten years ago. What she doesn’t realize is that she has sailed from the hands of brutality into a world of political manipulation. ![]() The sequel, Lady Smoke, had very different pacing and intensity.Īfter escaping her homeland and the Kaiser’s brutal rule, Theo hopes to find freedom she has never know before. ![]() ![]() Despite my hangups about the love interests in Ash Princess, I was excited to see how our heroine handled her freedom. ![]()
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