Empress of Fae
578 pages

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Average rating4.8

15

This is the third book in the “Blood of a Fae” series and picks right up from the cliffhanger of the previous book. For me, this one it's the heaviest of the three books since we have a lot of politics involved (such as war crimes, starvation, torture, and so on) and it gets a bit darker.    We experiment an adventure with multiple POV's from characters in different parts of the world we dive into. There's a lot of action and we get to learn a bit more about the secrets of Morgan's lineage.    I really enjoyed see Morgan's character development since the beginning of this journey until now. She's amazing with the sword while she avoids power and really tries to run for it instead of feeling suitable to wield it. The relationship she has with Draven it's so good and I really feel like they are perfect to each other.    This one is my favorite so far, with a fast-paced story, that felt so intense with all the things that unravel through the story. I enjoyed the suspense, the journey of self-discovery, and the twists kept me so engaged to the story.    Thank you, NetGalley & the publisher, for approving me to read this arc and write this review. 

December 24, 2023Report this review