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Restore Me
Ignite Me
Convergent Lines
Unravel Me
Geekerella
Frozen Tides
Gathering Darkness
Rebel Spring
The Cruel Prince
The Winner's Crime
The Winner's Curse
A World Without Princes
Batman: Nightwalker
Just Because of You
Out of the Shadows
The Language of Thorns: Midnight Tales and Dangerous Magic
Nearly Found
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A Strange Hymn
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Thursday, January 28, 2021

Stain: A.G.Howard

Once upon a nightmare, her fairy tale begins...

After Lyra—a princess incapable of speech or sound—is cast out of her kingdom of daylight by her wicked aunt, a witch saves her life, steals her memories, and raises her in an enchanted forest ... disguised as a boy known only as Stain. Meanwhile, in Lyra's rival kingdom, the prince of thorns and night is dying, and the only way for him to break his curse is to wed the princess of daylight, for she is his true equal. As Lyra rediscovers her identity, an impostor princess prepares to steal her betrothed prince and her crown. To win back her kingdom, save the prince, and make peace with the land of the night, Lyra must be loud enough to be heard without a voice and strong enough to pass a series of tests—ultimately proving she’s everything a traditional princess is not.

(Goodreads)

This book was so much better than I thought it would be like I was already excited since A. G. Howard is an incredible storyteller, but I've never read a retelling of the princess and the pea. 
This book was everything I could have wanted and more actually, that's a lie... I need so much more, but we'll get to that.
The story begins with the unfortunate events of the Queen. Who pricked her finger on a flower and died... Technically she died in childbirth, and it was very tragic. But something peculiar happens, and the princess that was born was different. Compared to the rest of her people, she's looks just like the citizens of the kingdom of night. They are all extremely pale, with almost luminescent skin, purple eyes that look to glow, and the whitest hair. This pale princess can't even step out into the sun without horrible pain, and her voice? She doesn't really have one; it's just musical but cannot form words. Everyone was shocked #shook, and confused, but Lyra's father bless his soul, loves his daughter so much like a father should, and wants to do everything he can to make Lyra's life as amazing as possible. Honestly, her dad is amazing, and he makes me sad.
So this book is split into three parts; the first part is all about Lyra's childhood until her "death" (wack, right!?!) The tragedy of her father's death, the abuse of her aunt and cousins, the loneliness of her isolation. It's all horribly sad, and I (having read the book multiple times) still can't believe how badly the aunt treats this child. This poor innocent child was abused by the one supposed to help her. The end of part one is the death of Lyra, and the first time I read it, I cried. It was honestly so heartbreaking, the betrayal of one of her cousins, who was actually kinda nice. Absolutely terrible.
The second part is her rebirth? Revival? Reanimation? ANYWAYS So part two is about Lyra, who isn't Lyra anymore. She was saved! And this is her life now, after death. Clueless to who she is and was, clueless to her betrothed, and clueless to her destiny.
The story progresses more when her horse turns out to not be a horse?? It's an interesting twist that becomes really important when she meets the Prince.

To not continue spoiling the book and summarizing it. I just want to say how much I loved this book again. It's beautiful and full of hope and love and believing in oneself.
Please take the chance to read this amazing book
Until next time readers <3
Love Kat 

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