

At only two hundred and eighty eight pages the book is quite a quick read, but there is plenty to keep you guessing and wanting more. The prison that Valor and her sister end up in is certainly a horrible one, and they depictions of the different settings – most notably the prison – is certainly vivid and well laid out. There are a few smaller characters that I would like to get to know as well as Valor, but perhaps that will come along later in the series.

I admired her strength and courage, she’s a wonderful leading lady and I think she would be a fantastic role model for younger children reading A Prisoner of Ice and Snow. The main character Valor is a brave, determined young lady, and she’ll do anything to help her sister – even commit a crime. The plot is full of twists and turns and has that perfect blend of action and plot that fantasy fans will just love.

It’s an engaging, enjoyable story, and one I think a lot of people will really love. This is a beautifully written story about the friendship between two sisters. Perfect for fans of Katherine Rundell, Piers Torday and Cathryn Constable. If the plan fails, she faces a chilling fate worse than any prison …Īn unforgettable story of sisterhood, valour and rebellion, Prisoner of Ice and Snow will fire you up and melt your heart all at once. No one has escaped from Demidova in over three hundred years, and if Valor is to succeed she will need all of her strength, courage and love.

For her sister was sent there too, and Valor embarks on an epic plan to break her out from the inside. Her parents are outcasts from the royal court, her sister is banished for theft of a national treasure, and now Valor has been sentenced to life imprisonment at Demidova, a prison built from stone and ice.īut that’s exactly where she wants to be. Valor is under arrest for the attempted murder of the crown prince. Source: The publisher kindly sent me a copy of this book to review.
