
However, Nor’s unique position allows her to learn things she would never have dreamed possible from her ocean home. Nor is distraught, even more so by her feelings for her fiancés brother. Sent to marry a prince whose coldness could only be matched by his palace, carved into the face of a mountain. When an unfortunate accident occurs Nor must take her sisters place as princess of Ilara. But a permanent scar on her face means that it is her sister Zadie that will have that honour. Nor dreamed of seeing the world, a dream that only being chosen could realise. But becoming royalty can carry a cost higher than any of the maidens could possibly imagine… Nor and Zadie were raised to believe their primary purpose in life was to be chosen to honour their families by being the next Ilarian princess.įor many generations the princes of Ilaria have married beautiful young women from the ocean village of Varenia. Special thank you to Harlequin Australia Publishing for giving me an advance review copy of this book! What’s the book about? This book is a young adult novel for fans of strong female leads. In a society where beauty determines worth two girls who refuse to let the world tell them who they are and what they can do.



For this weeks review I’m talking about A Crown of Coral and Pearl.
