![]() She plays this part because if Sethon's soldiers happen to pass by, they will have a cover-up. She wakes up two days later in a cart, playing the part of a grieving mother. (She later discovers this when her fury overtakes her mind and realizes she can control Ryko's will power). Dela insists that she at least attempt to heal Ryko, so she does. Ryko is dying from battle wounds and quite frankly, Eona has no idea what to do. They have escaped from the Imperial Palace and are now in the Fischer Village. It takes place a few days after Eon ends. The beginning, yet again, was great! The author did a very good job drawing me in from the very first page. I'm finding it much harder than anticipated. ![]() ![]() I'm just trying to transfer my emotions from this book into words. My review, also, cannot do justice to this book. I'm almost rendered speechless by the magnificence of this book. ![]()
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