![]() ![]() ![]() This little duology was the only thing I hadn’t yet devoured… In any case, while my tastes have evolved, I’ll still always love her works. ![]() And this was BEFORE I discovered they were one and the same person. There was a point in my life when her Truth series (written as Cook) was my favorite fantasy and The Hollows was my favorite urban fantasy. But first, Tess has to deal with the scoundrel who’s urging her to run away from it all, and the Misdev captain who’s determined to thwart her plans… -Goodreadsĭawn Cook (aka Kim Harrison) is one of my favorite authors. ![]() So what’s a royal highness to do when she discovers she’s a royal target? Ditch the Misdev soldiers occupying the palace, use magical abilities she didn’t even know she had, restore the real princess to the throne, and save her own neck. Tess is nothing but a beggar’s child bought off the streets as an infant and reared as a decoy. Their real daughter was raised in a nunnery for fear of assassins. But her next lessonis in betrayal… The sudden arrival of her betrothed, a prince from the kingdom of Misdev, has forced Tess’s parents to come clean: She’s no princess. She had every reason to believe that she was groomed to rule. The Overview: Princess Contessa of Costenopolie knows everything a royal should about diplomacy, self-defense, politics… and shopping. ![]()
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