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The Queen by Skye Warren

beckyrendon's review against another edition

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4.0

I feel lost, like a wandering soul. It's over. It has truly ended.

The king wasn't looking for a queen. He doesn't need or want one. But one had been calling to him for sometime. One woman stands out.

The gang is all here in The Queen. Everyone you love and even ones you don't. It is quite the send off.

Ms. Warren brings this story to a justifiable close. In a fitting move, she changed the game...The King now faces The Queen.

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skaurgo's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

bookedbykirsten's review

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5.0

I took too long to read this and did not give it the attention it deserved but it was sooo good. This book gave new meaning to the king only bows to his queen and the queen takes care of her king! This book was a favorite for sure. I absolutely loved it! ❤️

marureviere's review against another edition

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5.0

I have always enjoyed Skye Warren's books, her writing style is one of the things that I absolutely love about them. Her works are never boring and would reel you in from start to finish.

But that aside, this is my favorite book of hers to date. I loved Penny and Damon. I loved how their relationship dynamics evolved, how it has surfaced from the very beginning when they first met and flourished in the end.

Penny is quite likeable. She fought for what she wanted, she made the king kneel and kiss her feet (literally), she owned him as much as he owned her. If not more.

Damon was so enigmatic, punishing himself by withholding, by his seeming nonchalance, by his abstinence. I admired that about him, but it also frustrated me. Yet that potent mixture made me love him.

I'm adding this one to my favorites!

sauriemilia's review against another edition

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5.0

The Hero and Heroine in this series broke my heart into tiny little pieces and then put it back together like a puzzle. I've heard there are more books in this universe and I can't wait to dive into them.

yesididbringabook's review against another edition

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2.0

This is sort of a review for all of this series and Gabriel & Avery’s series. These books are good but eventually the whole thing about the bad guy being practically superhuman gets old.

marureviere's review

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5.0

I have always enjoyed Skye Warren's books, her writing style is one of the things that I absolutely love about them. Her works are never boring and would reel you in from start to finish.

But that aside, this is my favorite book of hers to date. I loved Penny and Damon. I loved how their relationship dynamics evolved, how it has surfaced from the very beginning when they first met and flourished in the end.

Penny is quite likeable. She fought for what she wanted, she made the king kneel and kiss her feet (literally), she owned him as much as he owned her. If not more.

Damon was so enigmatic, punishing himself by withholding, by his seeming nonchalance, by his abstinence. I admired that about him, but it also frustrated me. Yet that potent mixture made me love him.

I'm adding this one to my favorites!

erinarkin20's review

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4.0

Review to come

tiffanysbookhoney's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75

I loved penny and deamon. There story was so heartbreaking and beautiful! I loved how much they loved each other even when it killed them inside. They are definitely soulmates. 

naiapard's review against another edition

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5.0

Very Good. The title, makes the book justice, this is a masterpiece. If you are interested in a captivating romance while having a smart plot to decipher on the way and some of the best characters that I have ever seen in this genre, ‘Masterpiece Duet’ has to be one of your top picks.

This is the second installment in a duology that’s guaranteed to make you fall in love with this author’s writing. I can’t even wrap my head around the brilliancy with which these characters were executed, made. They are so well build, made, formed that you can swear they are almost real.

The book is told from one perspective, that of Penny, a young woman in love with mathematics (and in comparison with other characters from others books she can really prove her passion and her interest in equations. Along the novel, she takes every event that happens as a math problem and she tries to solve it with a cold and precise reasoning, while remaining kind and eager to help those around her.) Penny, in the begging of the novel, is studding mathematics at a prestigious college, when her father and her best friend disappears. Alarmed, and afraid for them she returns to her hometown to ask for help from Damon Scott, a dark aloof criminal mastermind who has the resources that she desperately needs to find the disappeared ones.

Now, my short description it’s not giving the credit that all this premise of the book deserves, but before rolling your eyes saying that ‘oh, sure, and he will make her beg for what she wants from him’ try to reconsider your words because you don’t want to subestimate this masterpiece of a book. Oh, God, how much I enjoyed this read.
It just keeps you glued to it. It took me less than two days to finish it and I read it like a starved wolf on a hunt.

Is this a masterpiece? I dont know, you tell me, but most certeinly I won’t be able to hear you over my squeaky yelps of delight.



Jesus, I loved this book.