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Forget about the romance - the novel is worth the cost just for the spirited sniping between Rafe and Thomas. And for Ash's grumblings too. Warner writes heroes to die for, and Rafe is one of her best. Laconic but honorable, his actions definitely speak louder than words. I didn't love Warner's last two books but this one shows her back on track. I am worried that Thomas and Prudence's story, which comes next, will read like the romance between a noble savage and a saintly black woman, and not a real relationship between two genuine human beings, but maybe she can pull it off.