It’s about being thrust into leadership, responsibility, and figuring out what of us will remain when we’re through. The Faithless is a story about compromises and sacrifice. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.) (Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. Together, the two women must overcome their enemies, their history, and their heartbreak in order to secure Luca’s power and Touraine’s freedom. And, even more importantly, if Luca won’t keep her promises, the Qazali could end up right back where they started. However, she soon realizes that leading a country and leading a revolution are two very different tasks. Touraine has found a home in the newly free country of Qazal. When he calls for a “Trial of Competence” and Luca’s allies start disappearing from her side, she will have to prove her might. Luca needs to oust her uncle from the Balladairan throne once and for all and take her rightful place as Queen. But undoing the tangled web that binds the two nations won’t be easy, and Touraine and Luca will face their greatest challenge yet. The rebels have won, and the empire is withdrawing from Qazal. Keep reading my full thoughts in this book review of The Faithless. This sequel is action packed and does a fantastic job at advancing the characters and the world still reeling from the first. I’ve been awaiting the sequel to The Unbroken by the time I was halfway through.
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