![]() Seriously disappointing after the hopeful representation in the series to this point. The writing is lovely most times which pulls you along in the story.Īnything you didn’t like about it? I can’t believe we’re still suffering through the trope of killing off the gay characters. The break-neck pace throughout may make the ending feel rushed but most fans should enjoy this final installment if they can get past the first 100-150 pages where we see the same time frames/scenes from each girl’s POV. ![]() ![]() ![]() Elli is holding together the facade of being Queen without any power but in Kupari the magic wielders are also losing control of their powers and chaos is stretching everyone to their limits. Ansa knows she should be the rightful Queen, but her powers and those of Sig are flaring out of control putting themselves and all of her now-homeless people, in danger. What did you like about the book? This story is the conclusion of the trilogy begun with The Imposter Queen and The Cursed Queen and brings the main characters from each of those two books together in alternating chapters to build to an epic and magical (if a bit expected in parts) conclusion. Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 3 ![]()
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