![]() She has no time for matters of the heart while war looms, yet attraction, affection, companionship, and desire still tug at Askia if she lets her guard down. I particularly loved how she handled the various male relationships throughout the book.Īskia has spent most of her life surrounded by men, but it isn’t until she needs to befriend a prince that she understands that relationships can be messy. Kelly does a stellar job of conveying the main character’s driving forces, while also showing us complex emotions and the constant struggles between wants and needs. Death and duty push Askia to demand the world go to war, but when the bill comes due, will she truly be willing to pay the cost? As she seeks an alliance with the southern emperor and his court, her inexperience and impatience isolates her from those in power. ![]() The main character, Askia, may be the heir to the Frozen Crown, but she’s a warrior and an untrained death witch, not an experienced royal skilled in politics and scheming. It’s based in an expansive world with depth and history. ![]() The Frozen Crown by Greta Kelly is the first book of the Warrior Witch Duology. ![]()
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