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A Princess of the Chameln
A Princess of the Chameln | Cherry Wilder
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When her royal parents are killed during a coup, Princess Aidris Am Firn of the Chameln flees for her life. Constantly on the run from unseen enemies of the crown, she poses as a commoner and joins a cadre of women warriors so she can fight those who assassinated her parents and continue to hunt her. While cultivating allies, Aidris learns that two pretenders have ascended to the dual thrones of Chameln. Having discovered their true queen is still alive, counselors from Chameln rally to her side and convince the queen that the time has come for her to reclaim her birthright. But before she can do this, she must discover who her enemy really is, lest the unknown assassins strike her down too.
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Pain day reading. I want to finish A PRINCESS OF THE CHAMELN, which remains great, and another volume of SKIP BEAT!, and I hope I can make some progress with EXCALIBUR. It hasn‘t grabbed me the way I expected it to.

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Sorry about the pain day...I hope the reading helps you think about something else for awhile. 3y
xicanti @Riveted_Reader_Melissa it‘s been an up-and-down day, but books did help! 3y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @xicanti Sometimes a great distraction is the best thing you can do for yourself. I hope tomorrow is better. 3y
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A PRINCESS OF THE CHAMELN is the only unsolicited ARC I‘ve ever gone ahead and downloaded. I think I went for it because it‘s distributed by Open Road and I‘ve reviewed their stuff before, but it could‘ve been because Cherry Wilder was a Kiwi. Now I‘m finally reading it, five years late.

And I like it so far! Wilder‘s 80s prose style really works for me, and she leans on the Royal In Disguise trope, which I can still enjoy very much.