Sasha appears to be a slave, and as compensation for saving her life, Kjell agrees to let her come on this mission with him and his men. But he stumbles upon a young woman named Sasha who is in desperate need of healing, and he doesn’t even hesitate to save her life. But his healing comes at a price for every life he saves, he gives up a day of his own life. Not only is Kjell a strong warrior and leader, he is also a very gifted healer. Kjell is the captain of Tiras‘s guard, and is on a mission to find any remaining Volgar. Honestly? The only parts I really liked where when the characters from The Bird and the Sword made brief cameos. I didn’t care about the character, the story, or any of the hardships that they were going through. But, sadly, I was so let down by this next installment. I loved The Bird and the Sword so much when I read it, so I was looking so forward to the indirect sequel, the Queen and the Cure. Layer by layer, day by day, inch by inch.” Goodreads | Amazon US | Barnes & Noble | Book Depository
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