A review by m_shaddy
Queen of Myth and Monsters by Scarlett St. Clair

3.0

This was definitely not my favorite book by Scarlett St. Clair.

The story picks up right where the last book left off, with Isolde dealing with the fallout of killing her father—and almost immediately, I found her insufferable. Every decision she made frustrated me to no end. Adrian wasn’t much better with all his secret-keeping. For the first half of the book, I was convinced he was going to end up being the villain, until I started getting weird vibes from Anna instead.

I do really enjoy the overall story and where it’s headed, but this book dragged. I kept finding myself just wanting to be done with it. The ending wasn’t super shocking, and I was pretty frustrated that the next book is already set up to start with more secrets.

All that to say, I’m still going to keep reading the series—because I have to know how this all plays out.