It is the story of a princess who starts out weak and unassured and grows into a confident strong woman willing to do the hard things. There is some magic in this story, as the princess is able to speak to birds and her horse. She is sent to marry an unknown prince and an act of treachery overturns the princess's world. Alone and friendless she must make her own way to her proper place.
This book is intended for ages 10 and up. There is a bit of sword fighting violence and a gentle romance. The remarks from the family are:
"I liked that there were well executed plot twists, even if some of them were a little predictable?"
"Sometimes it seemed a little drawn out in the beginning and end"
"It was a really good book all together."
"It was kinda predictable, but I still wanted to see how they would pull it off."
*added note* kids just reminded me that there was a sexual reference in the story that was shocking near the end. The author tells the tale as to why the wives follow there husbands to war, to give them motivation to keep fighting so the enemy won't get them. ...only a little more graphic than that.
Rating:
Mom Lady.....5
Beckett.....5
The Doctor....4
Porsha.....5
Janet.....3
Lila.....5