Lynette Noni’s publications The Prison Healer and The Blood Traitor are distinctive and exceptional in their description. Jeanette Illidge narrated this fantastic book. If anyone wants to have a detailed read of her work then the above-mentioned books are the most intriguing volumes to quench their thirst.
Kiva exchanged one enclosure for another when she abandoned a lethal jail for a misleading castle in this dull and perilous continuation of ‘The Prison Healer’, which Sarah J. Maas called a must-peruse. Kiva Meridan is a survivor. She endures Zalindov jail, yet additionally the lethal Trial by Ordeal.
Currently, Kiva’s motivation goes past endurance to retaliation. For a decade, her main objective was to rejoin her family and obliterate individuals answerable for destroying their lives. However, since she has gotten away from Zalindov, her central goal has become more convoluted than any time in recent memory.
As Kiva sinks into her new life in the capital, she finds out that she was not the one in particular who endured while she was in Zalindov and her kin and their convictions have changed as well. Before long it was her adversaries she was maintaining mysteries from, however her own family also. Outside the city dividers, pressures are blending from the revolutionaries alongside murmurs of a developing danger from the northern realms. Kiva’s devotions were a higher priority than at any other time, however, she has started to address where they genuinely lie. To endure this time, she will need to explore a muddled trap of lies before the two sides of the fight betray her and she loses everything.
I just finished reading Prison Healer Book 2 and I have to say, it was a really great book. The characters were well-written and the plot was engaging. However, the only downside was that the bookmark was really hard to use. It kept falling out and I had to keep re-finding my spot. Other than that, I highly recommend giving this book a read!