![]() ![]() The writing was gorgeous and I liked the world, sort of. So there were some things about this book I liked. Luckily, they escape to one of Fergox's colonies, where revolution happens to be brewing as his commonwealths struggle to escape his control. He hopes to make Tashi his most recent wife, meanwhile Ramil is creepily pursued by Fergox's sister, who tries to take him to bed when he's drunk. You know Fergox is a bad guy because he's depicted as a lawless savage and he has more than one wife. When the marriage is on the verge of being broken off, the two of them are kidnapped by the very nation they were going to marry to unite against, and the villainous mastermind of that endeavor is named, um, Fergox Spearthrower. It's about a girl named Tashi and a boy named Ramil who are from two countries on the opposite side of the world, joined together in an arranged marriage to ally their nations against a hostile one.įrom the very beginning, the two of them seem to cross all kinds of faux pas, and pretty soon their dislike is mutual, and both countries have taken offense. ![]() ![]() ![]() I bought DRAGONFLY because the summary sounded like it was going to be right up my alley. What better way to do that than an impromptu buddy read with the lovely Tadiana? I've had this book on my Kindle for literally years and am trying to clear out some of my older titles. ![]()
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