Book Review: Traitor
Princess Penelope has finally found a way to redeem her past mistakes-if only it didn't require betraying her new fiancé.
Princess Penelope has been the object of gossip and ridicule ever since she returned home in disgrace following her failed engagement to the Crown Prince of Imperia. When her father offers a new start in a country far across the sea, she has no choice but to accept.
Even if it means another betrothal, this time to a total stranger.
Penelope arrives in Delunia determined to avoid bringing further shame upon her family. But her devoted, caring fiancé makes it harder to guard her heart than she anticipated, and rumors of dark magic haunt her with memories she'd rather keep buried far beneath her pristine exterior.
When a poverty-stricken village outside the palace gates looks to her as their hope for a brighter future, Penelope embraces the opportunity to make amends for her transgressions. But in order to help, she must manipulate her new fiancé, putting her reputation on the line once more. And her heart.
Can Penelope rise above the failures of her past, or will she forever be branded a traitor?
My Review
I briefly remember Penelope from Common. Yet, I can't recall that if I liked her. Yet, in this book, she shined, and I did like her a lot. If anything, you could say that this book is her redemption story.
Penelope's lady in waiting, Victoria is kind. I liked her and the budding romance that she had going on with one of the guards. There is also Princess Dionne, who becomes a good friend to Penelope. Yet don't treat her family wrong including her brother, Prince Vander as she is fiercely protective.
Speaking of Prince Vander, he is kindhearted. I thought he was very patient with Penelope, and I liked that he was aware of her feelings. Due to Penelope's past relationship, it did play a big part in her current relationship with Vander. She was very guarded, and it took a very long while to accept Vander's kindness and that his feelings for her were real.
The last third of the story really picked up. Overall, I enjoyed this book and getting to know Penelope better. She is a fierce one.
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