![]() ![]() Every scene with them together made me incredibly happy, and if the book was only that I’d still give it 5 out of 5 stars, because their happiness was that important to me, but this storyline had problems. I have so much love and empathy for Kestrel and Arin. I feel so conflicted going into this review. This review will contain mild SPOILERS, please do not continue on if you’ve not read this book or, more importantly, the previous two installments in this series. He pulled it open wide enough to fit himself and pushed inside.” He wriggled strong fingers into a window’s slim opening. He crept up the walls of the girl’s palace. One night, someone else heard its melody. Sometimes, though, she’d put her palm on the box’s lid, and then the steady pulse was a welcome music. It always looked both smaller and bigger than she expected. ![]() She keeps her heart in a porcelain box, people whispered, and they were right. She was not, society agreed, someone you wanted to cross. Not everyone would call her beautiful, but they admitted that she had a certain grace that intimidated more often than it charmed. “Once there was a girl who was too sure of herself. ![]()
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