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| Title | : | The Traitor's Kiss (The Traitor's Circle #1) |
| Author | : | Erin Beaty |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
| Published | : | May 9th 2017 by Imprint |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Young Adult Fantasy |
Erin Beaty
Kindle Edition | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 3.96 | 7621 Users | 1310 Reviews
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An obstinate girl who will not be married. A soldier desperate to prove himself. A kingdom on the brink of war.With a sharp tongue and an unruly temper, Sage Fowler is not what they’d call a lady―which is perfectly fine with her. Deemed unfit for marriage, Sage is apprenticed to a matchmaker and tasked with wrangling other young ladies to be married off for political alliances. She spies on the girls―and on the soldiers escorting them.
As the girls' military escort senses a political uprising, Sage is recruited by a handsome soldier to infiltrate the enemy ranks. The more she discovers as a spy, the less certain she becomes about whom to trust―and Sage becomes caught in a dangerous balancing act that will determine the fate of her kingdom.

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Ratings: 3.96 From 7621 Users | 1310 ReviewsPiece Appertaining To Books The Traitor's Kiss (The Traitor's Circle #1)
WrensReads Review:So before I review a book, I read some reviews of the people that I follow to see the points that people have on the book and see where my views are in comparison. With that being said, apparently there is a lot of hate for this book because it is anti-feminism and encourages girls to hate on girls? Thats absolutely silly. Its like people are looking for reasons to hate a book these days. You are correct in saying that some of the girls Sage (our heroine) was trying to matchThe Traitor's Kiss was easily one of my most anticipated releases of 2017. Pitched as Jane Austen with an espionage twist, this book delivers just that and more. Fans of Jane Austen and "The Kiss of Deception" by Mary E. Pearson will likely enjoy this book too! I'd like to start by addressing the fact that this book's early stages of branding were rocky... Comparing this book to Mulan in a pitch is a bold statement to make. Especially when this book is decidedly very different from Mulan. I see
I am very much surprised (in a good way) how this book turned out for me- So theres a few things we need to understand right from the start- This is a book on espionage and spying and politics - And I know it got a lot of flak for having problem*tic themes but tbh, in my professional opinion, I didnt find anything inherently problem*ticso there wont be much discussion on that in this review- What this book DID have was lots of strange but enjoyable things- Lets start with the writing- The

Originally posted in my blog! Gah. I was over the moon after receiving an arc because I have heard such phenomenal reviews of this book. All 5 stars on Goodreads and a lot of big bloggers I look up to raved about it, so I thought it must be amazing! Oh boy was I in for a surprise. I honestly dont even know where to begin. The first half of the book dragged on for waaaaay too long in my opinion and pulled a Kiss of Deception move that made me have to reread some chapters to understand what was
The Traitor's Kiss was overall extremely disappointing and discouraging. My journey from learning of this book to finishing it has been a tumultuous one, but one that nevertheless left me wishing I hadn't wasted time in it from the first place. This book was first brought to my attention in being a Mulan retelling, which made me extremely excited. Mulan is one of my favorite Disney princesses - or, er, generals - and also celebrates my own culture. Although it uses minor elements in terms of
Full Review 4.5ooh, I enjoyed this.I can see the comparison to Mulan but it's mostly different. The only part of Mulan that reminded me of this was the whole "please bring honor to us all" with the matchmaker. I enjoyed the plot especially since the main character wasn't a warrior like your typical YA books, but instead, it was her intelligence that made powerful. She was able to figure important things out before anyone else. This book focused on how matchmaking can be used as tools of war. By
I enjoyed this book more the second time around because I was able to anticipate and appreciate the major plot twist. However, my thoughts and rating remain the same.My written interview with the author can be found here.The phrasing annoyed Sage. As long as she was pretty and in a good mood, her husband would love her? People needed love most when they weren't at their best.You might be wondering why in the world did I give this book 4 stars. After all, many people have given it 1 star because
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