What’s dark is not always evil.
Judica trained her entire life to be ready to one day rule the Alamecha family. She was nothing less than perfect. She fought, studied, and even dated exactly as her mother directed.
Only, now her mother’s gone, her sister stole her throne, and her boyfriend abandoned her. Things can’t really get any worse, or so she thinks.
When Judica’s attacked by a hidden enemy, there’s only one person she can trust, the one warrior who never followed her for the wrong reasons. With Roman’s help, Judica must discover the true circumstances surrounding her mother’s attack and find justice, no matter what stands in her way.
Still not sure whether you want to give Judica a chance? Check out what other reviewers have said after reading her story:
“Judica’s story is my favorite in the series!”
“I honestly didn’t know how Bridget would be able to redeem Judica in my eyes, but she did it.”
“Of all the directions this series could have gone, this was the most surprising.”
“I was on the fence about unForgiven because I really didn’t like Judica in the first book. However, I’m so glad I read it!”
“Book 2 went and flipped the table on all my preconceived ideas! I loved the switch to the POV of the supposed antagonist.”
“All the things we hated about Judica in Displaced are explained in unForgiven and I might like Judica more than Chancery.”
“I wasn’t sure how I would feel about reading a book from Judica’s perspective. I loved it so much!”
“I am so glad we got to hear her story. She’s actually my favorite character.”
“Book 2 is a flawless move into the POV of Judica. So far, this series is a knock out!”
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Bridget is a lawyer turned novelist who loves her husband (every day) and all five of her kids (most days). She has three goofy horses, one very busy dog, two spoiled barn cats, two lion’s head rabbits, and more chickens than she cares to admit. She makes cookies waaaaaay too often, and believes they should be their own food group. In an attempt to level the scales between consumption and exertion, she kickboxes every day. So if you don’t like her books, her kids, or her cookies, maybe don’t tell her in person.