264 pages
This book was a turning point for
Betsy. She seems to finally be stepping more firmly into her role as Queen.
Just by looking at the difference in the cover art you can see that something
is different. She isn’t one to be told what to do though. She still answers
orders with sarcasm and sass. While the books seem to get less and less
lighthearted the longer we go, they are still fun reads. This one was a little harder,
but not everything can be sunshine and roses right?
The plot of this book was
expected. Looking over the events happening in previous books you just have to
know the fiends will recover and they won’t be happy. It was a decent
storyline, and I think it forced Betsy into a position she needed to be in to
see how she needs to carry herself in the future. It’s getting close to where I
left off the last time I read the series. I’m remembering less and less of what
will happen next. There is still one major event I am waiting for before I
start up the in depth reviews again.
Rating:
♥♥♥♥♥
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