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A review by kaitie_reads
A Queen of Thieves & Chaos by K.A. Tucker
adventurous
hopeful
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
5.0
Audiobook Review ~
**series spoiler-free**
Reread. ✨️
🔥 Sequel
⚔️ Multiple POV
🔥 Dragons and Mythical Creatures
⚔️ Side Characters in the Spotlight
🔥 Battle Scenes and Political Intrigue
~
Have I ever mentioned how much I love this series? 😂 Probably only... 30 times. It's just exactly the perfect blend of fantasy and romance for me. There is so much scheming, political intrigue, and some heavier fantasy elements.... but it also has pining, romance, and just a touch of spice that pulls it all together.
This book introduces more POVs, but since we know the characters so well, it doesn't feel confusing or over the top, and it makes the story so much more interesting to get to see from multiple perspectives. More love stories are introduced, side characters are developed, and this book just expands on so many plot points in a way that is easy to digest.
What I love about Romeria (FMC) and Zander (MMC) is their adaptability. They are both compassionate individuals, and we don't lose the plot in their romantic explorations. Their relationship feels real, raw, and mature, compared to other main couples in similar romantasy stories.
It's easily my favourite book of this series so far... as I'm rereading in preparation for my first read of the 4th and final book.
**series spoiler-free**
Reread. ✨️
🔥 Sequel
⚔️ Multiple POV
🔥 Dragons and Mythical Creatures
⚔️ Side Characters in the Spotlight
🔥 Battle Scenes and Political Intrigue
~
Have I ever mentioned how much I love this series? 😂 Probably only... 30 times. It's just exactly the perfect blend of fantasy and romance for me. There is so much scheming, political intrigue, and some heavier fantasy elements.... but it also has pining, romance, and just a touch of spice that pulls it all together.
This book introduces more POVs, but since we know the characters so well, it doesn't feel confusing or over the top, and it makes the story so much more interesting to get to see from multiple perspectives. More love stories are introduced, side characters are developed, and this book just expands on so many plot points in a way that is easy to digest.
What I love about Romeria (FMC) and Zander (MMC) is their adaptability. They are both compassionate individuals, and we don't lose the plot in their romantic explorations. Their relationship feels real, raw, and mature, compared to other main couples in similar romantasy stories.
It's easily my favourite book of this series so far... as I'm rereading in preparation for my first read of the 4th and final book.