Overall Rating: 4 stars
Date Finished: October 2, 2016
Yes, Yes, Yes! I will say that I have been very reluctant to
start this book. With so much having been resolved in the last book and the
description I was just so worried that this book was going to become bogged
down in negotiating and talking and overall just be fairly boring. And at the
beginning when they are setting up the meeting with the leaders that's what it
really seemed like I was getting. There's power struggles, blah blah blah, and
I was preparing myself for boring court intrigue. And then being true to
herself Aelin doesn't just sit still, she takes off and starts wreaking havoc.
And boy was that fun to read.
So, the gist of the story is that when Aelin returns to
claim her throne, her country refuses her. And boy was that frustrating. After everything she’s done to get to this
point, to have her own countrymen turn her away was a huge blow. And they hint
that the only way she could ever be useful to her country is through political
marriage. (GRR!!!!) I will admit that I really wanted to Aelin to just tear
them a new one then and there, but I also knew that there was no way she could
do that and still make it work.
So now, Aelin has to go and get some allies, which is starting
to look pretty impossible.
There are a lot of different POV’s throughout the book and
for the most part it was enjoyable to see the different perspectives and how it
all starts to come together. I will admit that at the beginning some one of the
perspectives seemed quite boring and irrelevant but in the end it all came
together to give the book more depth.
And more than anything I have to say that I enjoyed the fact
the Aelin was her same old arrogant, chaotic queen-self. She wrought havoc and
spilt blood and fought tooth and nail for her allies. And as we near the end of
the book it just appears impossible that things will work out.
And while I don’t want to give too much away, let me just
say, THAT ENDING!!!
At the end you just keep waiting for someone to say, just
kidding, and yet, despite all of the crazy twists and turns, Aelin planned for
all of it and everyone is left reeling by her pure awesomeness with everything
she managed to bring together in the end. It is definitely not the end, there
is still a lot to be done, but I will say that I was pleasantly surprised that
this series keeps living up to my expectations.
On a side note, I will say that there were some graphic sex
scenes that were pretty unnecessary. People are hooking up and that's fine,
it's part of the plot and I liked most of the pairing, but we went from some
spattered heavy kissing or just sex references to all of the sudden everyone
having graphic sex. Plot romances all you want but there's no need for it to
become graphic now, after everything. It just kind of felt like the author
experimented with this in her other series and now feels like she has to throw
it in everywhere. I'm more interested in the plot than details. So can we
please skip some of that next time?
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