THE FALSE PRINCESS by Eilis O'Neal
Sinda has been raised as a princess but finds out that she's only been a stand in to keep the real princess safe. Then she finds out that her and the princess may not be the only ones who've been lied to.
This book blooms like a flower, starting with Sindas's internal identity struggle and ending with a struggle for her whole kingdon. Wonderfully plotted, and her love interest, Keirnan, is loyal and wonderful...the most totally crush worthy guy I've read in a while.
My only regret is that I bought it on Audible, but now my library already has it...So, check it out. Your library might surprise you too.
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Anyone else read this yet? What about the Debut Author's challenge? Any suggestions?
Monday, March 28, 2011
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I haven't read this, but I really want to. It sounds awesome.
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Glad to hear you enjoyed this one! I haven't read it yet, but I'll have to check it out sometime soon.
ReplyDeleteI have a copy of this somewhere on my bookshelf, but I haven't gotten around to reading it yet, which is a shame, because it sounds like it's right up my ally! Glad you enjoyed it!
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This sounds interesting. Thanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great review! I'd like to read it:).
ReplyDeleteI'll definitely check this one out! Thanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful book!
ReplyDeleteWhat's the Debut author's challenge, BTW?
Anita- I have the challenge button on my sidebar w/o a link (sorry!). The Story Siren does this challenge (third year running, I think) to raise support for debut YA authors. We sign up and attempt to read twelve debut author books.
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