A review by mindsplinters
The Decoy Princess by Dawn Cook

2.0

But give it an extra point-five stars. After a slow start, it picked up and I started to like the heroine more. She became more of a realized character with goals and focus; it was also good that she was not always likable since that made her more real. Sometimes I wanted to shake her and that's a good thing. A lot of the supporting cast was interesting and there were enough hints about Other Things to keep me going. I would say, though, that some of the writing choices/word choices themselves are a bit less to my liking. There was some strange fixations going on there.