Book Review: Born for Marble
“Take no man.
Bear no children.
I am The Queen of The Cradle.”
In the dystopian land of The Cradle, ten-year-old Tuscany begins her reign. Crowned as Queen and Mother, she endures harsh medical treatments designed to carve a living deity worthy of the people's reverence.
Nurture. Inspire. Endure.
That is her Meaningful Purpose.
But Tuscany is more human than previous queens, becoming trapped in a cycle of mental instability, memory loss, and age regression.
Before she fades away, her father is killed, and her beloved brother takes the throne, granting her a Guardian to protect, guide, and sacrifice himself for her.
Kong the Unbreakable is a seven-foot-tall Guardian with a stoic demeanour and a heart torn between loyalty and honour.
As he stands watch at her door, night after night, he quietly falls in love with the girl hidden behind it, the one too afraid to step outside and be strong.
When Tuscany finally leads a campaign into the desert with Kong at her side, she tastes freedom for the first time. With each step away from her gilded cage, the closer she becomes to her stoic Guardian, and the fiercer her vows and her heart battle within her.
In The Cradle, love is not the goal; it is the rebellion.
My Review
Tuscany is one strong woman. I love her fierceness. The interactions between she and Kong are very endearing. Kong is not just someone who watches over and protects Tuscany, but he has developed a strong ability to anticipate Tuscany's needs. When I picture Kong, I think of Chris Hemsworth. Who is both tall, plays fierce characters but has a gentle supportive side to him.
"I am her shield, her solace.
Until I die for her."
OMG. Nicci got me in such a chokehold with this book. It was so worth the wait to read Tuscany's story. I want a Kong to be my protector. I definitely found my new "book boyfriend". This book is a must, must read!

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