The characters are mostly flat, with predictable personalities. But I must confess: this book was so entertaining I could hardly put it down. So, coldly thinking, I wanted to give it 3 stars. There was just so much I wondered a few times if the author was trying to win some sort of Guinness World Record for book with most clichés. It’s got everything to make it a meh or even bad book, and so many tropes I could write an entire post just about them. I debated giving this book 3 stars for a long time. Not knowing who either of these new strangers are, Lia finds herself falling in love with one of them… But her parents are willing to give their daughter away without as much as allowing her an opinion, so she decides to take matters into her own hands – and runs away on her wedding day.Īs the news of her escape reach other kingdoms, the Prince she was supposed to marry is intrigued about her and decides to find her and satiate his curiosity – at the same time, an assassin is out to find her as well, and both arrive together in the tavern where she now works under disguise. She is to marry a prince she never met from a neighbor country, and is fiercely against it. The Kiss of Deception is the story of Lia, Princess of the Kingdom of Morrighan.
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