Yet another short companion tale to the Grisha novels. This one is a Ravkan folk tale about a magical river (the Little Knife of the title) and a poor Grisha with power over water, who wants to marry Yeva, a rich Duke's daughter so beautiful that she captivates anyone who sees her, usually to their detriment. It doesn't work out the way you might expect. It has a moral and a twist. A slight tale, well told, but don't expect anything like Leigh Bardugo's Grisha novels.
Yet another short companion tale to the Grisha novels. This one is a Ravkan folk tale about a magical river (the Little Knife of the title) and a poor Grisha with power over water, who wants to marry Yeva, a rich Duke's daughter so beautiful that she captivates anyone who sees her, usually to their detriment. It doesn't work out the way you might expect. It has a moral and a twist. A slight tale, well told, but don't expect anything like Leigh Bardugo's Grisha novels.