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The Captain's Prize
The Captain's Prize | Tanya Bird
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Love is for the weak of mind. Astra is queen of the Companion world. She has been at the king’s side for ten years, but his interest is waning. If she can just hold on a little longer, she will take her rightful place as mentor and never share a man’s bed again. But a single game of cards threatens to bring her future to ruins. The king’s wager is a brutal reminder that she is replaceable, disposable—a prize to be won. Now she must find a way to survive outside the castle until she can find a way back inside its walls. Dion is captain of the Galen army, a soldier, a humanitarian—and possibly a traitor. He does not believe in people as property, so the concept of a Companion is confronting. Mistress or slave? He cannot decide. The king’s Companion seems content enough with her eternal smile and ability to command a room with just a tilt of her head and flash of blue eyes, but he sees past the painted face and rehearsed laughter. She is broken. She is fire. And a game of cards later, she is entirely his problem. This is book five in The Companion series. If you enjoy a moving love story set in a medieval world, then you will love The Captain’s Prize. Trigger warning: This book contains violence and dark themes.
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The Captain's Prize | Tanya Bird
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A character spin off of the Companion. You will defiantly need to read The Companion first , which I also enjoyed, to really understand the characters. It was a sweet love story with a jilted girl who gave her all for a position she gets denied of, but a man with noble intentions saves the day. It has a range of emotions some leaving you angry, floored and laughing all at the same time. It did for me anyway.