Voyage
The Kingdom Chronicles, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Shiromi Arserio
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By:
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Camille Peters
Princess Seren has always expected her life to be one of duty and order, and her upcoming marriage alliance is no exception: She’ll sail to Bytamia to marry the crown prince as expected. But what she doesn’t expect is for the voyage to her new life to be delayed by the whims of an enchanted map and an adventure to a mystical island rumored to contain a legendary treasure.
She especially doesn’t expect - nor does she appreciate - the unwanted attentions of the charming yet infuriating captain who seems determined to befriend her, and who also possesses the uncanny ability to see beyond the mask she's always shown the world. Seren feels her careful control rapidly slipping away as the captain breaks down her defenses one by one, forcing her to face her fears and vulnerabilities and causing her to experience feelings she’s never felt before.
But this voyage will soon involve more than ships, treasure, and a far-too-endearing and persistent captain; it will also lead Seren on a journey that will allow her to heal, discovering both her own true worth and the greatest treasure of all: love. But is love even possible with the duty Seren must perform, a duty that just may be her last chance to redeem herself?
Inspired by “King Thrushbeard”
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Loved it! Kingdom Chronicles series are my favs
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Excellent narration!
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Seren grows. So hold on, if you are not drawn to her personality.
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Great book
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this is isn't even slow burn or truly misunderstanding. Early in the book wanted me to just start skipping around. I had all hopes for this, but just seemed so similar to Reflection which left me a bad taste for this sort of writing in this genre.
alot of things are just to obvious.
i might have felt different overall if the monotony of the princess and her struggles were broken up with Ronans pov. I'm certain it would have been better, and broken up my hopes for a narrative distraction.
something about being trapped
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