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...

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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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