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Tadek and the Princess
Tadek and the Princess | Alexandra Rowland
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From the author of the critically-acclaimed fantasy novel A Taste of Gold and Iron comes a sequel/spinoff novella about loyalty and grief: Long before Tadek Hasira ever made it to the Gold Court to serve as one of the royal family's elite bodyguards and servants, he was nothing more than a grubby street urchin in the poorest district of the capital city-that is, until her Highness, the Crown Princess Mihri?ah, held out her hand in kindness, lifted him out of his circumstances, and gave him a future to dream of.But that was twenty years ago, and tragedy befell the palace only a few years into Tadek's training. Ever since, Tadek held his unwavering love and loyalty to his princess in silence. No one knows what she was to him, and he is prepared to carry that secret for the rest of his life...Unless someone-the right person-happens to find him standing vigil at her portrait.
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sebrittainclark
Tadek and the Princess | Alexandra Rowland
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4/5

A short read, but I loved getting to spend more time with Tadek, Kadou, and Evermer.

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peanutnine
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I loved this one! Tadek is such a charismatic character in A Taste of Gold and Iron but you don't really get to know him much past his surface level teasing. It's obvious that he cares deeply but this novella really gets into his backstory in a lovely way. It flashes between the present and his past, when he first meets the Arasti princess & joins guard training. Ugh I just want to give Tadek a big hug! And I loved his new dynamic with Evermer

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peanutnine
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#ReadingBracket2024 Fiction Update
I'm probably a little biased about this one because I read it right after A Taste of Gold and Iron & it was just so satisfying to spend more time with these characters.
Also putting Deja Glitch as a bonus pick, it was such a unique twist on the time loop trope.

sebrittainclark That's so good to hear because I've got Tadek and the Princess on my tbr for this month. 5mo
peanutnine @sebrittainclark it's so good as long as you like character-driven stories. There's not a ton of plot 😅 But I loved learning Tadek's backstory 💙 5mo
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