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The Herbalist's Daughter (Tamrin Tales #1)
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O'Hagan is a lovely author. Her stories are tight and appealing to read. This is the second book of hers I've read and they are based in another time and another place different to ours; but love, desire for companionship and acceptance are universal.
This is a tale, set in an even earlier time than the story (Akrads Children) where here, Anna is a teenage girl of lower position in the kingdom. She is a busy, ambitious girl who spots a certain someone in the kingdom and hopes for things to work out, that somehow should not.
If it wasn't for the mischievous prince of the Kapok (King), then her hopes may never have come to fruition.
This is a perfect story to introduce you to the Kingdom of Tamrin.
This is a tale, set in an even earlier time than the story (Akrads Children) where here, Anna is a teenage girl of lower position in the kingdom. She is a busy, ambitious girl who spots a certain someone in the kingdom and hopes for things to work out, that somehow should not.
If it wasn't for the mischievous prince of the Kapok (King), then her hopes may never have come to fruition.
This is a perfect story to introduce you to the Kingdom of Tamrin.
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Finished Reading
February 13, 2018
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Started Reading
February 23, 2018
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February 24, 2018
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