The Sin Eater's Daughter by Melinda Salisbury

The Sin Eater's Daughter (The Sin Eater's Daughter, #1)

by Melinda Salisbury

 


Seventeen-year-old Twylla lives in the castle. But although
she's engaged to the prince, Twylla isn't exactly a member
of the court.
She's the executioner.
As the Goddess embodied, Twylla instantly kills anyone she touches.
Each month she's taken to the prison and forced to lay her
hands on those accused of treason.


No one will ever love a girl with murder in her veins. Even the
prince, whose royal blood supposedly makes him immune to Twylla's
fatal touch, avoids her company.


But then a new guard arrives, a boy whose easy smile belies his
deadly swordsmanship. And unlike the others, he's able to look
past Twylla's executioner robes and see the girl, not the Goddess.



Yet Twylla's been promised to the prince, and
knows what happens to people who cross the queen.


However, a treasonous secret is the least of Twylla's problems.
The queen has a plan to destroy her enemies, a plan that requires
a stomach-churning, unthinkable sacrifice.


Will Twylla do what it takes to protect her kingdom? Or will she
abandon her duty in favour of a doomed love?





Perfect for fans of Throne of Glass series, A
Witch In Winter or Philippa Gregory

lush, beautifully written debut novel

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

5 of 5 stars

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Rating: 4.5 stars

I immensely enjoyed this story. It's intriguing, and filled with lore and a bunch of characters with hidden agendas, that are in it for the long con. Twylla is sort of the victim, in that she is the major player in the queen's evil plot. She is so honest in her feelings, that you cannot help but care about her -- all her losses and sacrifices, and the image of herself that was implanted in her head so unjustly. She is deceived and misled too many times, but seriously, the reveal at the end, left me gasping.

I was all over the romantic bits. Lief, Merrick, this girl should be swooning left and right. It's quite the love triangle. I loved the little sparks between Merrick and Twylla when they first see each other again, and then when he takes her to the portrait gallery. -- sigh -- (I am sort of team Merrick - hate me)

If the cover and the name did not convince you, I will tell you that this book is pretty dark. Lots of deception, murder, blood, and whatnot. I loved it! The world of TSED was quite twisted, but I still wanted to know more and more as the story played out.

I really enjoyed being in this world and seeing the whole story unfold.

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