Что делать, когда на тебя открывает охоту правитель могущественной страны? Где и у кого искать спасения, если даже собственный род предал тебя? На землях Безымянного Бога, где не действует магия иноземцев, Эвелине - беглой ученице императора Рокнара - придется до дна выпить горькую чашу разочарований. В жестокой игре, правила которой неизвестны, девушка может рассчитывать лишь на себя. И на любовь, которую даруют ей небеса.
I really don't understand what the author wanted to show with this book. After a really good first part, there comes a sequel, where the main hero's character changed completely, where she forgot how to use magic, how to speak for herself or even what she did on the last pages of the previous part. At the end of the first part Eveline was ready to sacrifice her life in order not to let the emperor achieve his goal and in the whole second book she lets everyone decide for her about EVERYTHING. Previously she fought for herself, for weaker people, even at the beggining of the second book it could be still seen, but later there is just a little girl who can't decide for herself, who wants to be someone's slave but gives a show of fighting against it, just so people around would think that she tried. Eveline was predicted to be unusally powerfull, but in the second book she pretends like she doesn't even know what a spell is and what for can she use it. Frome the beginning she got only bad treatment from emperor, then she fell in love (I don't know how anyone could forgive an attempted assasinations, only a complete dullard, I guess), then changed her mind and hated the guy for years. Second book? "Oh no, I miss him so much, but he will punish me if I return, what to do?" WTF? Oh, also the part where all the bad stuff happens to the main character? Check. Almost every man who see her, falls in love with her? Check. She is so kind and good that gods "help her"? Check. Mary Sue? Check I don't know, maybe the author wanted the main character to be pathethic and unlikeable, maybe the third part will be whole about how Eveline liked being a mute sex slave and I just didn't see it coming at first.