![]() I like the way Celaena and Chaol’s relationship is developing. Does she enjoy it? Has she always justified her assassinations by convincing herself that she was killing bad people? Did her time in Endovier change the way she thinks about it at all? I’d love to know her emotional reaction to killing people. Her pride seems to have calmed down and while she’s confident in her abilities I no longer find her as incessantly arrogant. ![]() I love Celaena’s return to her cunning self. The difference in writing style and maturity is evident from the very start of this book. Torn between her two protectors-a captain and a prince-and battling a dark force far greater than the king, Celaena must decide what she will fight for: her liberty, her heart or the fate of a kingdom … And every death Celaena fakes, every lie she tells, puts those she loves at risk. ![]() ![]() She must win her freedom through his enemies’ blood-but she cannot bear to kill for the crown. Celaena Sardothien, royal assassin, is the King of Adarlan’s deadliest weapon. ![]()
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