This book is documented by J. T. Geissinger and Perfect Strangers and Ruthless Creatures are her other matchless writings for the readers. Angela Dawe as a narrator did a great job in recounting this tale.
The writer of the Riven Kingdoms series collaborated with her better half to compose foes to sweethearts dream sentiment loaded with humor, experience, and a decent aiding of epic activity. With resolute assurance, Henrik has made progress toward acquiring his knighthood so he might transcend the humble station wherein he was conceived. However, right when the sought-after position is inside his grip, he has entrusted with a mission that ended up being definitely surprisingly troublesome and covertly watching out for Lady Clover, an aristocrat’s little girl with a harsh tone and a skill for beginning battles.
Clover has one objective throughout everyday life and it does not have anything to do with joining dull and dry Henrik on his stockpile race toward the northern gatekeeper post. Why the smithy’s child not entirely settled to keep her nearby, she cannot understand. They quibble and battle and if Clover somehow happened to find a savage pit, she would surely dump Henrik into it. When they arrived at their objective, they are more than fit to be freed from one another. Tragically, something is awry in the northern mountains.
Henrik and Clover journey through the mountains to explore setting their disparities to the side to cooperate. As they gradually disentangle the secret, revealing signs that indicate a trick against the crown and it rapidly becomes clear that which began as shared dislike has transformed into something else. Something perilous, something they did not anticipate. However, neither Henrik nor Clover has space in their lives for adoration particularly when a vile plot is underway that could destroy them.