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The heart of betrayal

Pearson, Mary E. (Author).

Held captive in the barbarian kingdom of Venda, Princess Lia and Rafe have little chance of escape--and even less of being together--as the foundations of Lia's deeply-held beliefs crumble beneath her while she wrestles with her upbringing, her gift, and her very sense of self to make powerful choices that affect her country, her people, and her own destiny.

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  • ISBN: 0805099247
  • ISBN: 9780805099249
  • Physical Description 473 pages.
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2015.

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The Heart of Betrayal : The Remnant Chronicles, Book Two
The Heart of Betrayal : The Remnant Chronicles, Book Two
by Pearson, Mary E.
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The Heart of Betrayal : The Remnant Chronicles, Book Two


Held captive in the barbarian kingdom of Venda, Lia and Rafe have little chance of escape . . . and even less of being together. Desperate to save her life, Lia's erstwhile assassin, Kaden, has told the Vendan Komizar that she has a magical gift, and the Komizar's interest in Lia is greater than either Kaden or Lia foresaw. Meanwhile, the foundations of Lia's deeply-held beliefs are crumbling beneath her. Nothing is straightforward: there's Rafe, who lied to her, but has sacrificed his freedom to protect her; Kaden, who meant to assassinate her but has now saved her life; and the Vendans, whom she always believed to be barbarians but whom she now realizes are people who have been terribly brutalized by the kingdoms of Dalbreck and Morrighan. Wrestling with her upbringing, her gift, and her very sense of self, Lia will have to make powerful choices that affect her country, her people . . . and her own destiny.