The Assassin's Curse is about a girl who grew up as a pirate. In the opening chapter, Ananna is being married off to a fellow pirate's son named Tarrin. Ananna doesn't want to be married. She wants her own ship and crew and life. So she runs away, but not before Tarrin warns her that his father would send an Assassin after her if she left.
Ananna grew up hearing stories of the Assassins, how they are not human, that the only sure form of death is to be chased by an Assassin.
Ananna doesn't care. She would rather be dead than married.
She is quite a spitfire. The story is written in first person and there are no pretenses about proper grammar. The book is full of double negatives and horrible grammar, but it makes sense coming from Ananna. Her spirit and attitude make her an endearingly strong female lead. I can't wait to read the books to follow in this series.
Ananna grew up hearing stories of the Assassins, how they are not human, that the only sure form of death is to be chased by an Assassin.
Ananna doesn't care. She would rather be dead than married.
She is quite a spitfire. The story is written in first person and there are no pretenses about proper grammar. The book is full of double negatives and horrible grammar, but it makes sense coming from Ananna. Her spirit and attitude make her an endearingly strong female lead. I can't wait to read the books to follow in this series.