

The Sweetest Betrayal
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Fantasy / Romance
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Natalie Mae
In this heart-pounding conclusion to The Kinder Poison trilogy--which People magazine proclaimed a "delicious high-stakes adventure"--war looms over Orkena, but can Zahru save her people without losing herself?War has come to Orkena.Zahru has risen as Mestrah, and she is determined to peacefully end the escalating tensions with Wyrim, her country's long-time enemy. Yet diplomacy proves to be futile, and when Zahru turns to Orkena's allies for help, she finds that none are willing to come to her aid--not without Kasta ruling at her side.As Wyrim advances on the capital, Zahru is desperate to protect her people, even if that means accepting Kasta's help. But her enemy is merciless. And as ambushes and betrayals push Zahru to increasingly dark tactics, she wonders if perhaps Kasta had it right all along: maybe peace was never an option ... and maybe she was never meant to do this alone.Can Zahru spare her enemy without sacrificing her kingdom? Or will Orkena's salvation only come if Zahru becomes the monster her people need?
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Author
Natalie Mae
Pages
394
Publisher
Natalie Mae
Published Date
2023-02-14
ISBN
057831374X 9780578313740
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"The Sweetest Betrayal goes out with bang, being an amazing ending to a rollercoster of an enemies to lovers story. The tension between Zahru and Kasta gets ramped up to 11, with their relationship being a constant push and pull. I loved their back and forth and the fact that they do not trust each other while also relying more and more on each other throughout the novel.
Alongside this love story is a wonderfully weaved backdrop of Zahru having to deal with a world out to spite her. Rival nations don't trust her despite her continued pleas of just wanting peace. She is slowly losing control of her powers and emotions along with it. And, all the while, Zahru starts to rely on her power of influencing others magically as a crutch in difficult situations.
There is more, oh so much more, but I will leave that for the reader to discover."
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John Lahammer