![]() During the course of this story she’s proven herself a cunning, resourceful survivor several times over, but I have to admit she started to annoy me a bit in this book. I could just imagine the smell of the salt air and feel the wind in my face along with Fable. As with Fable, much of this book is also spent on the high seas, and I’m wondering why I haven’t read more books with that setting. It didn’t.Īgain, I have to mention both stunning covers in this series. If Fable is going to save them then she must risk everything, including the boy she loves and the home she has finally found.įilled with action, emotion, and lyrical writing, New York Times bestselling author Adrienne Young returns with Namesake, the final book in the captivating Fable duology.įable, the first book in this duology, was one of my favorite reads last year, and I kept my fingers crossed that Namesake wouldn’t let me down. In order to get to her intended destination she must help him to secure a partnership with Holland, a powerful gem trader who is more than she seems.Īs Fable descends deeper into a world of betrayal and deception she learns that her mother was keeping secrets, and those secrets are now putting the people Fable cares about in danger. ![]() That freedom is short-lived when she becomes a pawn in a notorious thug’s scheme. ![]() With the Marigold ship free of her father, Fable and its crew were set to start over. ![]()
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