
When Lilith’s attacks increase, Emberfall and Syhl Shallow must decide if they’ll put aside their differences to defeat the true evil threatening any chance of unity between the two realms. With new grievances adding to long-standing animosity, war between the two lands seems inevitable, despite both its leaders calling for peace.


Harper and Rhen remain in Emberfall, their relationship tense as Harper grieves her brother’s absence and Rhen attempts to deal with the sorceress that just won’t leave: the dangerously cruel Lilith. Even though he’s the rightful heir to the Emberfall throne, Grey has taken refuge with Lia Mara, the new queen of Syhl Shallow, to escape the distrust his magic grants him. When we last left off, tensions between Emberfall and Syhl Shallow were as high as they’ve ever been. Without further ado, my A Vow So Bold and Deadly review. SPOILER ALERT!!! If you have yet to read the first two books in the Cursebreakers series, A Curse So Dark and Lonely and A Heart So Fierce and Broken, turn back now - unless you don’t mind knowing major plot points ahead of time.

What began as a retelling of Beauty and the Beast quickly turned into so much more with the second book’s introduction of a rival realm’s princess as an additional narrator to the core group of three. Marvelous magic, captivating characters, and remarkable romance, this tale is as old as time - with a few new tricks up its sleeve. Brigid Kemmerer’s A Vow So Bold and Deadly is the highly-anticipated third book in the enthralling Cursebreakers series, a finale to finish out the fantasy trilogy.
