![]() ![]() → Bayner, a Nazarian who wants a go at Anyar. → Veslan, the Nazar’s king, the white-winged people, and Vanyae's father. → Meel, was well-known as the best knife fighter in Melan, and he had come with Commander Tanyan’s forces. → Serin, Vanyae's commander second, and Serin’s twin, Sindin, Vanyae's diplomatic chief. the heir to Melan, though this is not known. → Commander Tanyan of the black-winged people, the Melanians'. Makes time pass with a meh, but somewhat enjoyable story. However, the book was actually quite ‘easy’ (considering the subject of slavery) and fast forward to read. As prince of Nazar, Vanyae was a kind and gentle master, it's didn't really feel like a Melanian guard turned slave Anyar was a slave. The war, though talked about, didn't feel threatening until the end. Like, I didn't quite feel the power of the prince. but this book lacked ‘strength’ in a way. ![]() I liked the concept enemies to lovers, and I like the prince power, the concept of war hanging over their heads. ![]() Though I had originally decided to not read this book, even shelved it as a ‘checked won't read’ book, it wasn't a complete bust. ![]()
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