![]() ![]() There were some aspects of this book that I really enjoyed and some that I very much disliked. It took me the longest time to figure out the star rating and that’s not something that usually happens to me. I am really conflicted with my feelings for this book. ![]() But an inhabitor’s bond to their animal is for life-if Katala dies, so will Tashi. Katala slaughters Xian’s soldiers, leading the enemy to hunt her. Though Tashi grapples with their decision, their volatile bonded tiger doesn’t question her allegiances. When their spying unveils that everything they’ve been taught is a lie, Tashi faces an impossible choice: save their country or the boy they’re growing to love. In front of his men, Xian seems dangerous, even sadistic, but Tashi discovers a more vulnerable side of the enemy commander-a side that draws them to Xian. ![]() But the invading army turns the monastery into a hospital, and Tashi catches the eye of Xian, the regiment’s fearless young commander. When the capital falls after a brutal siege, Tashi flees to a remote monastery to hide. Sixteen-year-old Tashi has spent their life training as a inhabitor, a soldier who spies and kills using a bonded animal. Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher (through NetGalley) in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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