Book Info-
Title- Sworn to Transfer
Series- Courtlight Series # 2
By- Terah Edun
Genre- Young Adult, Fantasy, Coming of Age
Blurb-
Eighteen-year-old companion trainee Ciardis Weathervane has won
the friendship of the royal heir and saved his claim to the throne. Yet her
interference in the inheritance rights leaves more harm done than good. The
Ameles Forest lies unprotected and its inhabitants are dying.
As humans begin to die in gruesome deaths, the Emperor
dispatches the royal heir to the forests with the solution to the kith
concerns.
With enemies closing ranks in Sandrin, Ciardis can little
afford to leave the city’s nest of vipers to take on a new task. But she’s
given no choice when her loyalty to the crown and courts are called into
question.
To keep the Companions’ Guild happy and the favor of the
Imperial Court, Ciardis will be tested in frightening new ways, especially when
she’s faced with an obstacle that could risk the lives of her friends and the
family she never thought she had.
This second novel continues the story of Ciardis Weathervane
from Sworn To Raise.
My Review: As I began to read this the second book in the Courtlight Series I realized that as mush as I had loved book one and all of it's properties book two was so much more. Born to Transfer was not going to be a disappointment. Just the opposite this book was one magic ripple after another. As Ciardis begins to learn how to control the magic inside her all hell breaks lose and everything get turned upside down. All that Ciardis thought to be true may not be as the darkness creeps in light is shed on truths that no one was prepared for leaving Ciardi questioning her entire existence and not knowing who she can truly trust. Will she learn the truth before it's to late? Only time will tell. As you will get no spoilers from me. I am head over heels in love with this series so far and can only hope that it continues to take me into a magical realm like none has ever seen before!
5/5
About the Author-
Terah Edun is a young adult
fantasy writer born and raised in the Atlanta metropolitan area, who
transplanted to the Northeast region for college, and has spent years living
abroad in South Sudan and Morocco. She writes the stories that she always loved
to read as a young girl.
Links-
Twitter- https://twitter.com/tedunwrites
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/TerahEdunAuthor
Website- http://teedun.com/
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