![]() ![]() "I thought the barbarian days of the Valorian empire were over," the man said dryly. She couldn't help looking over his shoulder for Arin. The Herrani representative was an elderly man whose thin frame leaned heavily on his walking stick. He was waiting in the reception hall, A lone figure lost in the vast, vaulted chamber. The truth will come out, and when it does, Kestrel and Arin will learn just how much their crimes will cost them. ![]() This dazzling follow-up to The Winner's Curse reveals the high price of dangerous lies and untrustworthy alliances. and she is close to uncovering a shocking secret. Yet she can't help searching for a way to change her ruthless world. If caught, she'll be exposed as a traitor to her country. But can Kestrel trust Arin? Can she even trust herself? For Kestrel is becoming very good at deception. As the wedding approaches, she aches to tell Arin the truth about her engagement: that she agreed to marry the crown prince in exchange for Arin's freedom. ![]() But to Kestrel it means living in a cage of her own making. It means one celebration after another: balls, fireworks, and revelry until dawn. HEA shares an exclusive excerpt from Marie Rutkoski's YA fantasy The Winner's Crime, book two in the Winner's Trilogy, which comes out March 3.Ībout The Winner's Crime (courtesy of Farrar, Straus and Giroux):Ī royal wedding is what most girls dream about. ![]()
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