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"On the morning of her wedding, Princess Lia flees to a distant village. She settles into a new life, intrigued when two mysterious and handsome strangers arrive--and unaware that one is the jilted prince and the other an assassin sent to kill her. Deception abounds, and Lia finds herself on the brink of unlocking perilous secrets--even as she finds herself falling in love"--
On the morning of her wedding, Princess Lia flees to a distant village. She settles into a new life, intrigued when two mysterious, handsome strangers arrive. She is unaware one is the jilted prince and the other is an assassin sent to kill her. Book #1
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3 primary booksThe Remnant Chronicles is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by Mary E. Pearson and Ana Death Duarte.
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4.5 Stars
Horrible cliffhanger, I need to know what happens next. Luckily I have The Heart of Betrayal already and can find out ASAP.
This book had such an interesting concept with the lack of information given to the reader. We knew that an assassin and prince were after Lia and we knew they were named Rafe and Kaden, but you do not find out until the latter portion of the book who is who. I will embarrassingly admit my guess was wrong. I definitely have a favorite guy right now and since I always choose wrong, I'm assuming I will be left annoyed when she finally does choose.
I really enjoyed the writing in this book, it was amazingly well done. I also enjoyed the folklore and quotes at the beginning of every chapter, they added to the story and the world. Since this book was written where we did not know the true identity of two of the characters, I applaud Mary E. Pearson's ability to write and let us learn about this characters without slipping in who they are. There were so many times where I thought we would finally find out, but the story progressed in a way that it was not necessary to disclose the information yet.
Not bad for what it was, but definitely slogged for the first 2/3 of the book.
3.5
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Leer The Kiss of Deception me hizo pensar mucho en Wonder Woman, aunque son abismalmente diferente en lo que se refiere a argumentos, sus protagonistas me recalcan que no tienes que ser una sangre fría femme fatale para ser una heroína, aunque a nuestra Princesa Arabella todavía le falta un enorme camino que recorrer (dos libros más hehe), tiene un buen inicio y la verdad, como dije, me he sorprendido realmente interesándome por la protagonista, por todas las reseñas que había leído, pensé que solo terminaría interesándome en los chicos sexys, solo que al final, para mí ellos pasaron a un segundo plano.
The Kiss of Deception va bien, a dónde todavía no sé, pero va bien.
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I really liked this book! I wish I didn't read it simultaneously with Red Queen, because honestly I kept getting the two main characters mixed up (they both have three older brothers, both princesses (in a way at least) etc).
I found Lia to be a very strong and likeable protagonist with a great character development throughout the story. The story itself had its slow sections, and I do think the book could've been shorter without missing anything, but the second half was definitely a lot more interesting than the first half.
I did not see Kaden being the assassin coming! I thought it was Rafe all along, and at one point I even believed that the assassin and the prince was the same person. I still couldn't get myself to hate Kaden for what he did though, because he was just so adorable up until the big reveal!