Darkling the Broken Slave, Morena Stamm
Darkling the Broken Slave, Morena Stamm
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Darkling the Broken Slave

Author: Morena Stamm

Narrator: Morena Stamm

Unabridged: 10 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Morena Stamm

Published: 07/01/2023


Synopsis

Born a princess.Made a warrior.Always a slave.Three kings war while their heirs watch from behind gilded cages. A prisoner of war, Ashta has nowhere to go. Forced to watch her father and his armies march to Trian, she must become who she has always been too afraid to be. But Ashta is too late to save those who had saved her from the wrath of kings.Now Ashta must make a choice. Serve - and die - as the slave she had been trained to be? Or fight as the queen she almost was?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jason on August 04, 2021

Difficult to review, but look forward to authors work The plot went in a direction I didn’t care for. After forsaking her people on page 100 the story went extremely dark with everything I liked about the heroine destroyed. She was broken and I don’t really think she got the happy ending she deserved......more

Goodreads review by Maria on October 12, 2023

Interesting story, but As much as I enjoyed the continuing saga of Ashla, I was less than happy tripping over dozens of editing oversights. I hope an edited work is in the books; Aslan deserves it. I also, generally, enjoy the final chapters in a book giving hints of future events - but- in this book......more

Goodreads review by Bethany on January 17, 2022

Now this book... its takes interesting turns, the storyline is very good still and keeps the reader on edge, but gets a bit confusing sometimes. The battles scenes were very well written and created an amazing image in my head. The later part of the book got a little complicated but loved the way da......more

Goodreads review by LaVerne on November 04, 2021

The third book from the "Ashta" series, also very capturing, although I sometimes got a little confused with the "remembrance" passages. But as with the other two books, couldn't put it down and look forward to the fourth ..........more