![]() Worse still, he’s one of only a handful that knows of her true parentage-something it seems he’s shared with his new master. He now heads Zola’s ship, and surely had a hand in her kidnapping. Her father’s navigator and the man that had been more a father to her than Saint ever was. ![]() And it would almost be tolerable, except for one thing. Confined to his ship, surrounded by enemies and strangers, Fable feels more alone than she ever has before. Now Fable has her own crew, a man she loves, a place on a ship of her own-having recently bought her way free of Saint’s influence.īut when she is kidnapped by Zola, Fable’s freedom will once again be out of her hands. ![]() And so after her escape from Jevali, everything she has done has been in order to cut ties with the man. ![]() It has no trouble entertaining throughout until some frankly odd choices derail it approaching the end.Įver since she was little, Fable has desired one thing over every other: her father’s love and affection. The exciting conclusion to the duology takes no time to get moving, picking up right where Fable left off. Martin’s Press, and NetGalley, for providing me an ARC! All opinions are my own. ![]() I was kindly furnished an advance copy in return for a fair and honest review. Beware minor spoilers for Fable, Book #1! Or, check out my review of Fable first! ![]()
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