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A review by sophs_mood_reading
Fate Calls the Elf Queen by J.M. Kearl
adventurous
emotional
funny
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.75
Oh my lord! I’ve always loved this series and I must admit I was worried where this book would go after the second and that it was just dragging on the story. Well I am happy to admit I was very, very wrong.
This third instalment flips everything you think you know about Layala and Thane on its head and I loved it! We have new characters, new plots, new bad guys and new hero’s and I have a new book boyfriend!
I can’t say much without spoilers but J.M Kearl has served up a plot change that is a chefs kiss quality and has me desperate for the next instalment.
Only reason this wasn’t 5 stars was the word hump was used again and it’s just juvenile (and she wasn’t talking about something on a camel).
If you haven’t started this series go do it now!
This third instalment flips everything you think you know about Layala and Thane on its head and I loved it! We have new characters, new plots, new bad guys and new hero’s and I have a new book boyfriend!
I can’t say much without spoilers but J.M Kearl has served up a plot change that is a chefs kiss quality and has me desperate for the next instalment.
Only reason this wasn’t 5 stars was the word hump was used again and it’s just juvenile (and she wasn’t talking about something on a camel).
If you haven’t started this series go do it now!