Beneath his malice is a sharp wit and a surprising vulnerability. Unlike many in the High Court, he prides himself on not being a murderer.
Cardan is introduced as the villainous prince tormenting Jude. He is hedonistic, drinking wine and skipping lessons. By the end of the book, following a coup that kills his brothers, he is placed on the throne by Jude—not as a ruler, but as a figurehead.
Cardan Greenbriar — the boy who learned cruelty as survival, and love as a rebellion. Tail so long, wit so sharp, heart so hidden… until Jude pulled it out, bloody and beating, and called it hers.
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