![]() ![]() ![]() What will it take to deliver Acktar from itself? Bitterness divides town against town, neighbor against neighbor. While healing from the torture he received at Nalgar Castle, he struggles to find his new role. No matter how far he runs, he can’t lose his guilt. ![]() After torturing his best friend, he doesn’t belong anywhere in Acktar. You’ve got no excuse now not to pick up the books and join the fandom. They are so good! Okay, enough of my fangirling. So, have you read any of Tricia’s books yet? *someone slowly raises their hand* WHAT? NO? Well, if you haven’t, you must. ) If I weren’t spending hours upon hours editing Exiles for you, I’d have more time to read. ![]() Anyway, I had hoped to share a review of Deliver with you to celebrate its release, but truth is, I’m still reading it. ) Seriously, this was me the whole time I was reading Defy (book 3): That might sound totally strange, but I know some of you readers will get it. This series is full of all the rip-your-heart-to-pieces goodness any crazy reader could want. If you know me at all, you know how I love tortured heroes. But here I am to let you know that the fourth and final book of Tricia Mingerink’s The Blades of Acktar series releases today! I’m going to be SO sad to see this series end. It seems like it has been SO long since I’ve taken part in a blog tour or, well. ![]()
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