Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Review: Winter's Captive

Winter's Captive Winter's Captive by Robin D. Mahle
My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Synopsis:

The black X of the Aramach Rebels marks the spot Princess Charlotte’s life was destroyed.

Her fiance taken and her kingdom on the brink of war because of it, Charlie refuses to be the damsel in distress and takes matters into her own hands. She can only trust a handful of people as hints of a conspiracy are uncovered.

Leaving her castle and everything she’s ever known behind, Charlie ventures into a place she only thought she knew -- her own kingdom. In the face of traitors and thieves and ruthless rebels, Charlie won’t be stopped on her mission to set things right and find her prince.

The only question is: Will she find him before it’s too late?

My Thought:

I really enjoyed this story with a girl trying to rescue the boy.

Charlie (Charlene)
I loved that she wasn't a weak female. She is headstrong and fierce and I loved her character.

Logan
I absolutely loved this character. His brother (the one they are trying to rescue) is kidnapped so the reader doesn't get to really know him. Logan, however, we do and I think he is perfect for the heroine but she is stuck on his brother for some reason. My hope is that she falls for Logan in a future book. That may cause some issues since she is a princess but I do think they would be perfect for each other.

Overall
This book was an easy read with likeable characters. I will probably read more of this series at some point but I am not in a hurry.




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