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The Cornish Princess by Tanya Anne Crosby
4.0
Tanya Anne Crosby's story of Princess Gwendolyn of Cornwall is full of complex, vibrant, and intriguing characters and is so engaging that I found that I was desperate to return home to read more chapters. The book is not explicitly a romance novel although there is a love story within the tale. This book is absolutely appropriate for readers 12 & up. I also appreciate that princess Gwendolyn, our story's lead, rarely finds herself in flighty/weak moments but rather is shown as a young woman with morals, ethics, a curious nature, and strong conviction. The book is written mostly from the POV of the princess.
As a fan of the fantasy genre I thoroughly enjoyed the sprinkling of magic and fae throughout this book. It is most definitely a historical novel yet has a bit of the fantastical in the tale. I also love the mysteries in the plot and that the book gives conclusion to some plot lines yet leaves others unfinished. It is not fully a cliff hanger and yet I am eager to continue the adventure in book two.
If you are a fan of authors like Sarah J. Maas, Kristin Cashore, Leigh Bardugo, and Julie Kagawa then I think that you will really enjoy The Cornish Princess.
As a fan of the fantasy genre I thoroughly enjoyed the sprinkling of magic and fae throughout this book. It is most definitely a historical novel yet has a bit of the fantastical in the tale. I also love the mysteries in the plot and that the book gives conclusion to some plot lines yet leaves others unfinished. It is not fully a cliff hanger and yet I am eager to continue the adventure in book two.
If you are a fan of authors like Sarah J. Maas, Kristin Cashore, Leigh Bardugo, and Julie Kagawa then I think that you will really enjoy The Cornish Princess.