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The Wrath of the King by Danielle Bourdon

zippy_julz's review

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3.0

The books in this series are like that song you hate but can't stop humming. I don't know why but even with numerous eye rolling, I am attached to these characters and stories

bellebchronicles's review

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5.0

LOVED LOVED LOVED this book, packed with so much adventure I could not put it down until I had to because it was 6 in the morning and the sun was coming up.

serlinarose's review

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5.0

Beautifully written, I loved the easy read and the captivation story

izziede's review

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3.0

Not keen on the inner dialogue.
Must read previous books in series.
No cheating.

mrsbooknerd's review

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5.0

I read this book in about two hours. I just couldn't put it down, It physically pained me to rip my eyes from the words on the page.

From the very start, BOOM, it just grabbed your attention and wouldn't let me go. Throughout the novel I felt tense, sad, happy, relieved, angry, even more sad... The rollercoaster of emotions was unending. Unfortuntely the book was, and now I need another dose of Latvala.

I love that we get character progression throughout the series, and yet, do we really know anything about the characters? Not really, this is such a character led series and yet the characters are fairly two-dimensional. Does Krislin like gardening? Does Natalia read? Does Gunnar listen to music? We don't know anything about these characters and yet they are like good friends, when someone hurts one of them, I basically feel it.

The plots are intense and full of nuances and sub-plots that are often as exciting as the main, they make sure that there are no 'supporting' characters, because everyone has their place and their role.

I know that I'm gushing and it is horribly embarrassing but I can't stop. MORE, MORE, MORE, hm?!
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