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Average rating4.2
From Australia's #1 best-selling YA author Lynette Noni comes a dark, thrilling YA fantasy about Kiva, a girl forced to heal prisoners of war who must wager her life in a series of deadly elemental trials, all to save the rebel force's queen. Perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas and Sabaa Tahir.
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3 primary booksThe Prison Healer is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 9 with contributions by Lynette Noni.
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I was intrigued by the plot of this book from just the first sentence. Learning the ins and outs of the prison from the inside was a new perspective in a magical world. The Prison Healer really makes you think about the story and where the storyline was going the entire time. There were times when I was thinking about what the end would be and was only on the edge of the actual outcome. Hearing the stories about the royal family and I was skeptical. There were twists and turns I definitely didn't see coming. I very much enjoyed this book and finished it one sitting, The ending left me wanting more and I am so ready to read the second one!
Worth every bit of hype and then some! You will never see the ending coming and it sent me running for the second book, a must read.
I thought this book was going to be 5 stars up until the very very end. The revelations that were meant to be the end of the book cliff hanger really turned me off from reading the rest of the books in this series. While I still really enjoyed the first book, I can already tell that the conflicts that will occur in the next book because of these revelations are going to be really annoying to read and make me dislike the FMC. I'm really debating whether its worth picking up the other two books...
A REALLY fun read, and one that I've been waiting for a long time. As soon as April 13th hit, you can bet I started reading. And it was perfect. Kiva's a really great character with layers to her story and personality, and as wonderful as the romance is, it isn't what the story focuses on, which leaves so much room for Kiva and her healing, and her prowess not only with what she does but with survival and staying alive in the prison. It's a real beauty watching her change, and I'm thrilled that this was all I expected and more from Noni.