Of Sand and Storm by Amber Argyle

Of Sand and Storm (Fairy Queens, #5)

by Amber Argyle

It's a dangerous game . . .
And Cinder's freedom is the prize.

By law, any child born in Idara is free, even if that child is born in a slave brothel. Unfortunately, Cinder has grown into a beauty that surpasses even the renown of her mother and grandmother, making her far too valuable a commodity to lose. The slaveholder calls in Cinder’s debts.

Forcing Cinder to play a game where her very freedom is the prize.

The man most interested in buying Cinder is Adar, a prince with a wicked reputation that masks a kindness Cinder cannot fathom. In his glittering world of prestige and power, she discovers the game for her freedom is only a smaller move in a complex coup against the nobility.

And Cinder's newfound closeness with the prince makes her the perfect pawn.

Does Cinder have the courage to defy the slavers and play the game her way? Can she save herself and her family? Or will she be forced to destroy the one man who may hold the key to her heart?

Reviewed by tweetybugshouse on

4 of 5 stars

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Out of all the books in this series i pretty sure this one is the one with the most emotional entanglements that rock you to the core. Their quite a bit of action and the way the whole final part of the story plays out is quite delightful. Their a bit more death then i liked and had hoped to see a bit more of the fairies then few we got to see. Amber did a great job with a story that talks about such a devastating things that happens in our world.

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