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Night of Masks and Knives
Night of Masks and Knives | Lj Andrews
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Wicked men stole the boy she loved. But when she found him again, he'd become more wicked than them all. Malin Strom has been searching for Kase, her childhood sweetheart, since he was lost at the annual masquerade years ago. With her gift for stealing memories, Malin crosses more than one dangerous line to take secrets from those who know what goes on behind the curtain of the wicked festival. But when her brother is traded into the masquerade as punishment for using magic to hide Malin's gift, her only chance to save him is to enlist the services of a brutal crook-the Nightrender-and he bears a striking resemblance to a face from the past. No longer the boy she knew, her lost love, Kase, now rules as the amoral leader of brutal thieves. Pulled into his world of tricks and schemes, tantalizing attraction returns, but so do the secrets behind Kase's disappearance, and the masquerade. When their plan to save Malin's brother takes them back to the dangers of the festival, painful betrayal forces Malin to face a cruel choice: save her brother's life? Or give up the thief who has always held her heart. Filled with luscious world building, spicy romance, and epic battles, this first book in the Eastern Kingdom is part Viking, part fairy tale retelling. *This book begins a new couple and new kingdom in the dark fantasy romance series, The Broken Kingdoms, however for the best reading experience it is recommended to read books 1-3 first since the storylines interconnect in later books.*
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This book introduces us to a new kingdom within the world we‘ve been enjoying. I had a little trouble switching characters and having to basically world build again in a new location, which meant it was harder to get into the book for me, but overall I enjoyed it! I was less than thrilled that this book, like the first of the OG trilogy, ended with our MCs separated. I hope it‘s not a pattern with the third kingdom trilogy books too. We will see!