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The Princess Will Save You
by Sarah Henning
The Princess Will Save You starts out with Amarande’s father, the King dying a mysterious death. The council believes his heart failed him, by Amarande believes her father was murdered. Due to her father’s death, she must marry in order to become Queen. She doesn’t believe she should follow these barbaric, outdated laws. She proposes to her council and people she should be able to rule without marriage. However, at the funeral, a few princes come and one named Renard gives the council a wedding contract. Amarande believes if she was to marry, then it should be out of love and there is one man she already loves, Luca, who is a stable boy and her best friend. Pirates kidnap Luca and leave a ransom note saying to marry Renard or her love will die. Instead of sitting around and getting married, Amarande goes after Luca and the pirates in a quest to find him.
The Princess Will Save You is told in multiple view points. It is action packed and is mostly set in a desert. Princess Amarande is brave and strong willed. She will not let no be an answer and tries to find different solutions to her problems that she is faced.
I really enjoyed the adventure and action in the book. The last sixty-six percent of the book was pure action and left you on the edge of the seat. The world building was great and I can’t wait to explore more of the world in the sequel. The only thing I didn’t like was that Amarande only realized she loved Luca once she received the ransom note. I felt like it was kind of on the border line of instant love. Other than that I loved this Princess Bride inspired book and cannot wait to read the sequel.
The Princess Will Save You is told in multiple view points. It is action packed and is mostly set in a desert. Princess Amarande is brave and strong willed. She will not let no be an answer and tries to find different solutions to her problems that she is faced.
I really enjoyed the adventure and action in the book. The last sixty-six percent of the book was pure action and left you on the edge of the seat. The world building was great and I can’t wait to explore more of the world in the sequel. The only thing I didn’t like was that Amarande only realized she loved Luca once she received the ransom note. I felt like it was kind of on the border line of instant love. Other than that I loved this Princess Bride inspired book and cannot wait to read the sequel.