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The Savior's Sister, by Jenna Moreci

 



Title: The Savior's Sister
Author: Jenna Moreci
Series: The Savior's Series (Book 2)
Genre: Romantic Adventure, Romantic Fantasy

The Savior's Sister is a beautiful companion novel to The Savior's Champion, telling the same story but in an entirely different way. The same set of well-drawn characters, the same perfectly planned otherworld, the same of so many things ... And yet entirely new.

This book follows the story from Leila's perspective, introducing the reader to a much more intimate level of what it's like to be the Savior of the realm of Thessen, imprisoned in the palace and stripped of all the power of her birthright. You see Leila in a whole new light--not only as the Savior, but as a vulnerable young woman experienced in the fine arts of loneliness and grief. She deals with insecurity with poise and grace, defeats unbeatable enemies with intellect and courage, and relies on those she trusts while struggling to balance her desire to protect her people and her loved ones despite the odds.

You fall in love with Tobias in a new way too--through the eyes of a terrified but determined queen, inexperienced in the ways of love but eager to feel seen and treasured for the first time in her young life. Through the challenges of the Sovereign's Tournament, and Leila's unwilling involvement, readers are taken on an entirely new adventure through the palace of Thessen, a grand place filled equally with treasure and deception.

And just when you think you've figured out who's doing what, the story flips, the dangers change, and entirely new aspects come into play.

The Savior's Sister is a five star read from beginning to end, and I can't wait to see whatever comes next!

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