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When Traitors Rise
by Kate Callaghan
A perfect conclusion to an amazing trilogy
-Big thanks to the author for the eARC-
SPOILERS FOR THE PREVIOUS BOOKS IN THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH
Klara has freed the creatures trapped in the fae queen's factory, but she's now locked in her castle by her father. Many enemies remain, and Klara fears the King is being influenced by the Queen still. To face the threats, she must break free and gather her allies, but she's too heartbroken by Frendall's betrayal. An invasion is coming, and she needs to free Lottie from the wolves. At the brink of war, Klara has no choice but to bind herself to a man she despises...
I didn't think it was possible to top the last one, but this book was even better! I adored every second of it. It was full of action and danger, and the plot thickened enthrallingly. I loved how Klara dealt with all the threats looming over her, and how her allies reacted to her plan, a plan that blew my mind because of how clever and detailed it was. I'm still in awe of Klara's resourcefulness and admire her even more now that I've read her whole story. I'll admit that I'm a bit sad that it's over now. The writing was exquisite, beautiful and addictive, making the story increase in pace and intensity. I had no idea what the next chapter would bring and the author entertained me with plot twists that surprised me. I loved how detailed the world was, with all the creatures and the complex politics. I usually don't like when there's a lot of political intrigue, but it didn't bother me one bit in this one because of how enthralling and breathtaking it was. I absolutely love this trilogy and really look forward to reading Kate's next books because I know for certain that she will continue to blow my mind with amazing plots, fascinating worlds and amazing characters.
I highly recommend this trilogy to YA fantasy readers!
"Some of us don't deserve to be happy. Some of us have to pay for whatever we've done."
-Big thanks to the author for the eARC-
SPOILERS FOR THE PREVIOUS BOOKS IN THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH
Klara has freed the creatures trapped in the fae queen's factory, but she's now locked in her castle by her father. Many enemies remain, and Klara fears the King is being influenced by the Queen still. To face the threats, she must break free and gather her allies, but she's too heartbroken by Frendall's betrayal. An invasion is coming, and she needs to free Lottie from the wolves. At the brink of war, Klara has no choice but to bind herself to a man she despises...
I didn't think it was possible to top the last one, but this book was even better! I adored every second of it. It was full of action and danger, and the plot thickened enthrallingly. I loved how Klara dealt with all the threats looming over her, and how her allies reacted to her plan, a plan that blew my mind because of how clever and detailed it was. I'm still in awe of Klara's resourcefulness and admire her even more now that I've read her whole story. I'll admit that I'm a bit sad that it's over now. The writing was exquisite, beautiful and addictive, making the story increase in pace and intensity. I had no idea what the next chapter would bring and the author entertained me with plot twists that surprised me. I loved how detailed the world was, with all the creatures and the complex politics. I usually don't like when there's a lot of political intrigue, but it didn't bother me one bit in this one because of how enthralling and breathtaking it was. I absolutely love this trilogy and really look forward to reading Kate's next books because I know for certain that she will continue to blow my mind with amazing plots, fascinating worlds and amazing characters.
I highly recommend this trilogy to YA fantasy readers!
"Some of us don't deserve to be happy. Some of us have to pay for whatever we've done."