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Average rating3.1
I picked this book out to read because I liked the cover. Probably. I read a lot of books, and spend a lot of time looking at books, sometimes I get them confused.
Sonya is a auraseer, which means she feels what others around her are feeling. It also seems to mean that she acts on those feelings, she is extremely impulsive, and has no sense of self. She doesnt know how to control her auraseer-nees, and she ends up in a bad position. Well, for her. She ends up as the emperor's auraseer, his protector. Then, this becomes one huuuuuuge love triangle, in which Sonya cannot discern her own feelings from the feelings she is feeling around her. Complicated? Yup. Does it get boring? A little. I don't understand how both brothers fall in love with her when one of them has only been around her for a few moments, and the other one has but they dont even know each other. Most of the time when Valko and Sonya are together, Valko is yelling at Sonya, granted they do spend plenty of time kissing, so I guess there is that.
And, HOW, at the end did she convince him to do that thing? That made no sense to me. I am pretty sure I won't be continuing this series because, well, it honestly was just another book. Nothing stood out to me, I only finished it because I made it more than half way before I realized I wasn't enjoying this book.