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Dare: Foolish Kingdoms, #2 | Natalia Jaster
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A Hotheaded PrisonerThey say she's mad—made of madness, made of fire. In a cage by the sea, Flare dreams of escape. She yearns for the day when she'll flee to a place only she knows, a hidden world of mystical waters and gilded sands.The island is calling to her. And she she won't let anyone keep her from it.Especially not him.A Coldhearted PrinceThey say he's cruel—crowned of cruelty, as cold as ice. A prince whose gaze cuts like the incisions he administers within his lab. Jeryn has sailed beyond his kingdom for the Trade, to bargain for those wild, imprisoned fools that make his skin crawl.By law, they're subjects meant for experimentation. And easy to despise.One in particular. A girl seething at him from behind bars, with burning eyes and ready fists.A Mythical ShipwreckBut on the cusp of transport, the tide rages. That uncharted island awaits, a dark tangle of foliage where creatures slither in the mist and poisons lurk in the flora.Stranded, the prince and prisoner must fight to survive. In this mysterious rainforest, they must band together...if they don't slay one another first. Or become something more to each other.Something just as dangerous.*Foolish Kingdoms, Book #2. Can also be read as a standalone, though it's recommended to read "Trick" first.**Mature young adult/new adult: sexual content and language. For readers 17 and older.*Inspired by a dark reimagining of "The Blue Lagoon," this is an island romance for readers who enjoy: fantasy historical romance, medieval coming of age, alternative history fiction, kingdoms, shipwreck adventures teen & young adult, and diverse reads.
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I went ahead and purchased the entire series because the first one was like binging a bag of potato chips! This one is promising too.

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So good. I love the world building Jaster does with these books. They seem real and plausible. Wonderful and terrible. The plot is heavy on the romance which i like and the prose is magical sometimes.