Mystery, action, and deceit! With this book, at first I noticed a few
readers were uncomfortable on how some characters were portrayed. So, I
started reading it with a bit of apprehension. However, what I saw were
characters who were all unique with their own stories and who came from
different places that in the end would intertwine with each other in one
way or another. One example is Captain Quinn and his family (You'll see
if you give it a chance). The story revolves around a girl named Sage
who is not able to match to a husband and instead becomes a
matchmaker-in-training. From there on, she is part of a group of girls
who are headed to get marry, which includes soldiers too (Captain
Quinn!!), when they become stuck in the middle of a fight between
factions. However, Sage, the main heroine, is not afraid to fight back
against a plot from within to take over the kingdom. Overall, a good YA
fantasy book with quite a few surprising twists.
4 out of 5.
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