evil parts of not only herself but of her country as well. I loved how hard she was struggling with the good vs. And Eliana’s story ARC - from the hard-hearted assassin to the thawing (but only when no one’s looking) ice ‘queen’ was so enthralling. I love how Rielle was seduced with her wildest dreams - the love of the kingdom when she’s seemingly never received much love at all. And while it may seem pretty obvious who is who, I’m not so convinced. It was prophesied that a queen of light and a queen of blood would rise one to save a kingdom, the other to contribute in its fall. I loved this book even more than I remembered, and I can’t wait to continue! Furyborn is told in alternating points of view and timelines as Rielle and Eliana battle their ‘modern day’ foes in an attempt to save their cities. You can bet I’ll be remedying that as soon as possible. This was a reread of Furyborn for me, and I’m left stumped as to why I didn’t continue this series immediately upon Kingsbane’s release. "I’m so invested in these characters that I have no choice but to see the trilogy through to the end." Furyborn
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