![]() ![]() Marinda’s world is one that none would enter willingly. That they would do anything to protect us, how delusional some have become, when the price of a child’s life outweighs that of an addiction, anything becomes possible. We are born with the notion that our parents love us. “Kiss me, I dare you.” Is a line that will linger on your lips, long after you have finished reading the 288 pages of Breeana Shield’s Poison’s Kiss. This rich, surprising, and accessible debut is based in Indian folklore and delivers a story that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. And that is a thread that, once pulled, will unravel more than she can afford to lose. She begins to question who she’s really working for. Then she receives orders to kiss Deven, a boy she knows too well to be convinced he needs to die. Until now, the men she was ordered to kiss have been strangers, enemies of the kingdom. Marinda serves the Raja by dispatching his enemies with only her lips as a weapon. It’s a miserable life, but being a visha kanya-a poison maiden-is what she was created to do. ![]() This commercial YA fantasy is romantic and addictive-like a poison kiss-and will thrill fans of Sarah J. A teenage assassin kills with a single kiss until she is ordered to kill the one boy she loves. ![]()
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