Song of Earth and Claws by Lena Abram – Review by Anna Deer

Song of Earth and ClawsSong of Earth and Claws by Lena Abram
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lannahi knows the fate of her fathers kingdom is in danger. Being Sarkal’s youngest child without powers, leaves her open to the other kingdoms.
Nihhal is experienced and has powers, he has been all over the kingdoms plotting revenge against her and her family. When he sees her alone at the Moon Games, he makes his ghastly move. He let’s her live but he has cursed her to be his slave. Little did he know Lannahi isn’t as weak as he thought. She has her own plan to dominate and run from him to never be made a slave.
Song of Earth and Claws by Lena Abram is a beautifully written fantasy romance. Full of betrayal and captivating combat, both magical and physical. It is full of details and amazing character and world building. The author thought of it all, she even has the rules of the lands and a glossary in the back as helpful tools.

Reviewed by @MelancholyRose

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