![]() ![]() Then she is tasked with assassinating someone she used to know, a courtesan: Archer Finn. She fakes the death of every single person and gives them the chance to smuggle themselves into safety. Except Celaena really doesn’t like the king (duh) and does not do his bidding. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.īook two sees Celaena as the King’s Champion and for the most part of this book, she is tasked with assassination tasks from the king (I mean, this is what she was hired for). ![]() In fact, this is actually going to contain spoilers for this book too, I simply must discuss it all. This review will obviously contain spoilers for book one so skedaddle if you don’t want to be spoiled. I first read these back when they came out so I was a good bit younger and my main fear has been that I might be too far into adulthood to enjoy teenager Celaena. I confess I’m genuinely impressed how enjoyable these are to read a second time around. And the cliff hanger just as devastating as I remember. ![]() Naturally, this was just as amazing the second time around as the first. ![]()
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