![]() ![]() ![]() I absolutely loved the representation here. ![]() It will be a decision that will have long lasting consequences, but boils down to saving the country or the boy Tashi loves. And Tashi is going to come up against some hard truths about Xian (and the darkness in his heart), Tashi’s own training, and the future of the country. Finally in a position to gather enemy information and fulfill their training, Tashi learns more about Xian than they ever thought – including his more vulnerable side. But if they thought they were in danger before, Tashi gets into even more danger as they catch the attention of Xian, the commander of the enemy army. However, the world they know is falling and soon they’re on the run from a burning capital and hiding in a monastery. Tashi has spent her life honing her skills as an inhabitor – a mixture of spy and soldier who kills and gathers information with the help of a bonded animal. (PLUS read to the bottom for the Giveaway!) Summary ![]() Furthermore, it is a wonderful start to, what I’m sure will be, one of my favorites in diverse fantasy. The Tiger’s Watch is a compelling plot, paired with animal companions, and great representation. Having loved The Seafarer’s Kiss, I had such high hopes for The Tiger’s Watch and they did not disappoint. ![]()
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