A review by maralaene
The Queen's Rising by Rebecca Ross

adventurous inspiring fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.25

Even though this was her first book to be published, this was not the first book of Rebecca Ross’ that I read. And I have loved every single one so far. 

Even though I felt like I had guessed a lot of the story long before it was revealed, especially given the way certain things were setup, I found this story very captivating. It has those very heartwarming elements of found family and bonded friendships. There is a sort of instant familial bond built in here, which I found a little unrealistic, but it didn’t deter me much from the story.
I also enjoyed the fact that our FMC isn’t the classic lost princess or gains magical powers when she shouldn’t, yet still played a critical role.
. I also appreciated that the magic in this world isn’t intended to make the royals almighty and is cursed when used for violence - definitely an interesting twist! And who doesn’t love an animal sidekick 🐺

My only comment is that I sort of wished the constellations and connection to stars played a bigger role - I’m imagining something like the names selected after “graduation” from Shusterman’s Scythe books. 

I am excited to see what happens in book 2, given the story was left very open and with no obvious cliff-hanger ending setup for the sequel!  Hopefully there is more magic in the next! 

✓ Found family
✓ Strong female character
✓ Storytelling vibes 

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