![]() ![]() That's something that needs to be addressed in books two and three. In a direct quote, she says, "They were equals as individuals, but their positions in society were not. In this interview done by blogger lostinagreatbook, Marie Rutkoski would describe Kiss as Kestrel and Arin on their path to finding balance in their relationship."I tried so hard to live in your world, now it's your turn to live in mine."."The shadow of her old self curled into the shadow of him."."Arin had been born in the year of the god of death, and he was finally glad of it."."You don't need to be gifted with a blade.She wishes she could make the empire pay for what they've done to her.īut no one gets what they want just by wishing. As she searches desperately for a way to escape, she wishes Arin could know what she sacrificed for him. ![]() In the frozen north, Kestrel is a prisoner in a brutal work camp. Arin is in the thick of it, with the East as his ally and the empire as his enemy. She cared more for the empire than she did for the lives of innocent people-and certainly more than she did for him. The Winner's Kissbrings a stunning conclusion to the irresistible romance between Kestrel and Arin and the crippling war that has torn about their world in the Winner's trilogy, by New York Timesbestselling author Marie Rutkoski. Though he has convinced himself that he no longer loves Kestrel, Arin hasn't forgotten her, or how she became exactly the kind of person he has always despised. Arin is in the thick of it with untrustworthy new allies and the empire as his enemy. ![]()
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