I received this novel as an advanced copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I was unaware that this was a novella when I first began reading but considering that I also received the ARC for Haven, the first novel in the series, I thought it would be a good idea to start with this prequel novella as it would give me an understanding of the major players!
Haven has never felt comfortable in royal gatherings and jumps at the chance to sneak away and race her brothers on horseback. But when the young princess is injured, her identity is called into question.
As heir to the Rythern throne, Lucian has a heavy weight on his shoulders. But when he is forced to leave the warfront by his father, he does so reluctantly. Little does anyone know that this decision would prove costly.
The battle for Helms Keep has disastrous consequences for Marcel. Soon he finds himself fighting both enemy forces and his own memories.
For her own safety, Astrid is sent to the family cottage in the Cinder Mountains. However, the cottage is less than cozy what with the frigid temperatures and knee-high snow. With only a few guards to protect her, Astrid must find a way to dig deep into herself and find a way to survive.
This novella served as a sneak preview for the story that comes ahead in Haven. I found the premise intriguing, but the short stories here were a bit too abrupt in the way they end. I liked reading the first story about Haven, but her other siblings weren’t all that interesting to read about. Hopefully, that isn’t the case in the first book! Either way, this novella has me interested in reading this series!
Happy reading ~