![]() Let’s talk about Rip because he’s FUCKING COOL! Like leaving Rhys and Hawk, I don’t need you ’cause I got Rip. She had always believed that he was meant to protect her, but Rip and his friends see it very differently. The gilded cage she has lived in all her life is just that, a cage designed to ensnare her. I love seeing Auren struggle with her loyalty to Midas, but this newfound loyalty to herself and her supposed captures. And she even makes some friends who make her believe she should put herself first. ![]() Auren is mostly free to go where she wants. ![]() Although she is a prisoner, she is definitely not treated as such. This picks up where the first book left off and Auren is in the clutches of the King Rots army. I expected to like it because I loved the first book, but I was obsessed! Holy mother, this book was amazing and I don’t even know where to start to convince you that this book was amazing and you need to read it now. It’ll take me a minute to lift my jaw off the floor. ![]() I may be out of my cage, but I’m not free. When he looks at me with those black eyes, I’m captivated for a whole different reason. ![]() Now I’m the prisoner of the Fourth Reich’s army, with no hope of escape.Īnd behind all my worries is Commander Rip: Orea’s famous brutal warrior. For ten years I lived in a golden cage in King Midas’ golden castle. ![]()
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