4.5

The Traitor's Game

Jennifer A. Nielsen
Book
January
2022

Review:

This was a very good book! I wish some things were slightly different but I think that is just my bias towards sequels. I like having one and done because I feel like it gives a more satisfying ending to the story. But I do think this sequel will be very good. I loved the main character and the dual perspective. I think the story was so good because it was fantasy but I forgot it wasn’t real sometimes. I also loved how strong all the female characters were. The characters' family dynamics go a little complicated but I could follow along. This was a great book and I will definitely be reading the second one.

Trigger Warnings:
homophobia, racism, colonialism, sexism, misogynistic comments, and talk of genital mutilation

Synopsis From Book:

Kestra Dallisor has spent three years in exile in the Lava Fields, but that won't stop her from being drawn back into her father's palace politics. He's second-in-command to the cruel king, Lord Endrick, which makes Kestra a valuable bargaining chip. A group of rebels knows this -- and they snatch Kestra from her carriage as she reluctantly travels home. The kidnappers want her to retrieve the lost Olden Blade, the only object that can destroy the king, but Kestra is not the obedient captive they expected. One of the rebels, Simon, has his hands full as Kestra tries to foil their plot, by any means necessary. As motives shift and secrets emerge, both have to decide what -- and who -- it is they're fighting for.
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