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The Traitor’s Kingdom by Erin Beaty is the final book in The Traitor’s trilogy that begins with The Traitor’s Kiss and The Traitor’s Ruin. As trilogies go, this one kept me interested and I anxiously awaited the final book. The Traitor’s Kingdom didn’t disappoint—it’s exciting, well-written, and offers a more-than-satisfying conclusion to the story of Sage Fowler.
Sage Fowler has evolved from matchmaker’s assistant to ambassador representing Demora. She’s traveled far from home, fallen in love, and sacrificed much for her kingdom. Book three opens with Sage working on her duties as an ambassador, keeping up with training, and pining for her beloved, Major Alex Quinn. Author Beaty quickly launches the reader into the political intrigue that readers will be familiar with from the first two books in this trilogy.
The one thing that The Traitor’s trilogy doesn't lack is intrigue, double-crosses, and action. Sage has grown up in this final book, but she’s still just as gutsy and stubborn. I like her in the role of ambassador and wish the book would have had more Sage. I sometimes found the segments featuring the soldiers to be less interesting and I was anxious to get back to whatever Sage was doing.
I liked the introduction of the new queen and her storyline. It was also interesting to watch Clare develop even further and how she deals with her sister. Overall, I thought The Traitor’s Kingdom was a good conclusion to the trilogy. It had enough twists to keep me guessing, but nothing that made me raise an eyebrow because it was too “convenient”. Erin Beaty tells a compelling story and her main characters are definitely likable even when they’re doing things that make me yell at the pages.
The final wrap-up I found to be satisfying. I really like the endings for Sage and Alex as well as the others. The Traitor’s trilogy is one I’m glad I own, because I definitely will reread it again.
Sage Fowler has evolved from matchmaker’s assistant to ambassador representing Demora. She’s traveled far from home, fallen in love, and sacrificed much for her kingdom. Book three opens with Sage working on her duties as an ambassador, keeping up with training, and pining for her beloved, Major Alex Quinn. Author Beaty quickly launches the reader into the political intrigue that readers will be familiar with from the first two books in this trilogy.
The one thing that The Traitor’s trilogy doesn't lack is intrigue, double-crosses, and action. Sage has grown up in this final book, but she’s still just as gutsy and stubborn. I like her in the role of ambassador and wish the book would have had more Sage. I sometimes found the segments featuring the soldiers to be less interesting and I was anxious to get back to whatever Sage was doing.
I liked the introduction of the new queen and her storyline. It was also interesting to watch Clare develop even further and how she deals with her sister. Overall, I thought The Traitor’s Kingdom was a good conclusion to the trilogy. It had enough twists to keep me guessing, but nothing that made me raise an eyebrow because it was too “convenient”. Erin Beaty tells a compelling story and her main characters are definitely likable even when they’re doing things that make me yell at the pages.
The final wrap-up I found to be satisfying. I really like the endings for Sage and Alex as well as the others. The Traitor’s trilogy is one I’m glad I own, because I definitely will reread it again.
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
informative
mysterious
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
The plot twists. The friendship. The characters. THE ROMANCE.
This book was awesome, and while it started out slow it instantly became good. The world in this book was so amazing, and while it wasn’t filled with magic beings and monsters like a typical fantasy book is, this book was just so good I couldn’t stop reading! The writing in this book is incredible and this series has been so enjoyable.
4/5 stars, I would totally recommend this series to a friend or really just anyone who loves fantasy, romance, and a book to remember.
This book was awesome, and while it started out slow it instantly became good. The world in this book was so amazing, and while it wasn’t filled with magic beings and monsters like a typical fantasy book is, this book was just so good I couldn’t stop reading! The writing in this book is incredible and this series has been so enjoyable.
4/5 stars, I would totally recommend this series to a friend or really just anyone who loves fantasy, romance, and a book to remember.
Such a great conclusion to this trilogy. Highly recommend for fantasy and romance lovers with a bit of a mystery.
4,75/5
Me ha encantado, me ha parecido que Erin Beaty le ha dado el broche final que merecía. Más protagonismo a las mujeres y mensajes necesarios.
Si le tengo que poner un "pero" es que hay que admitir que se veía venir quien es la persona detrás de todo desde la mitad del libro, en ese aspecto ha sido un poco predecible y por eso no se lleva las 5 estrellas.
Por lo demás he vuelto a enamorarme de Alex, Sage, Casseck, Clare y demás elenco que se ha unido en el segundo y tercer libro.
La trilogía del Traidor ha pasado a ser una de mis distopías favoritas junto con la trilogía del Ganador.
Me ha encantado, me ha parecido que Erin Beaty le ha dado el broche final que merecía. Más protagonismo a las mujeres y mensajes necesarios.
Si le tengo que poner un "pero" es que hay que admitir que se veía venir quien es la persona detrás de todo desde la mitad del libro, en ese aspecto ha sido un poco predecible y por eso no se lleva las 5 estrellas.
Por lo demás he vuelto a enamorarme de Alex, Sage, Casseck, Clare y demás elenco que se ha unido en el segundo y tercer libro.
La trilogía del Traidor ha pasado a ser una de mis distopías favoritas junto con la trilogía del Ganador.
i dont have the energy to write a full review but this was a really good end to the series; wrapped up the plotlines and character arcs super well while still introducing exciting new twists and turns
adventurous
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
slow-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
adventurous
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
N/A
4.5⭐
Co za cudowna trylogia! Świetnie się przy niej bawiłam.❤
Co za cudowna trylogia! Świetnie się przy niej bawiłam.❤
A roller coaster of emotion, but a perfect ending all the same. I definately did not see where the majority of this was going, as far as the plot went. War, love, friendship, family, etc were all weaved into this last book.
I never said this before for the first two books, but this series is probably more appropriate for College age and up. From what I recall, there is definately some steamy scenes going down and hinted at. I really appreciated that ,for the two main characters, sex was seen as something that was honorable after marriage.
This is the first YA series, that I can remember, that most lined up with God's word where marriage and sex is concerned. Now that was just for the main two characters. We do live in a fallen world so there was a lot of promiscuity. Bahaha.
Most relationships were tested in this book and it was very interesting and scary to see where friendships ,and Sage and Alex's relationship were going to turn out. All the conflict definately mirrored real life.
My favorite character in this book was Lani. The princess always made me laugh. Moreover, I enjoyed following her quest for romance with my boy, Casseck. Casseck ended up being my crush this book too. Also, Lani is a boss and was a good friend to both Sage and Clare.
I never said this before for the first two books, but this series is probably more appropriate for College age and up. From what I recall, there is definately some steamy scenes going down and hinted at. I really appreciated that ,for the two main characters, sex was seen as something that was honorable after marriage.
This is the first YA series, that I can remember, that most lined up with God's word where marriage and sex is concerned. Now that was just for the main two characters. We do live in a fallen world so there was a lot of promiscuity. Bahaha.
Most relationships were tested in this book and it was very interesting and scary to see where friendships ,and Sage and Alex's relationship were going to turn out. All the conflict definately mirrored real life.
My favorite character in this book was Lani. The princess always made me laugh. Moreover, I enjoyed following her quest for romance with my boy, Casseck. Casseck ended up being my crush this book too. Also, Lani is a boss and was a good friend to both Sage and Clare.