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The Hand and the Heart by Sarah M. Cradit

This was amazing and wonderful and all encompassing. She really brought us into Fen and Pesha's world from the very start! They're going to get help for Pesha's sister, Farren, but when they reach their destination everything goes awry. They're captured, separated, questioned, and then...housed? Everything around them is foreign and prejudices are high. Fen and Pesha are dealing with their own personal history and baggage, and despite the severity of their situation they're both being stubborn males.


Watching the layers peel back and reveal who they each are at their core, what they truly want, was a marvelous process to be a part of. Life has handed them such a crap hand, but they're really just starting to explore what they can make of it when they may not have much of a choice to go back to their lives. Through lies, deciet, and hidden agenda, Fen and Pesha find their purpose, their family, and each other, but more importantly they find themselves.

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