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Secret Court by Angelina J. Steffort
4.0
◦ I've received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review ◦
The 5th book in Shattered Kingdom series starts with a boom. We get Gandrett fighting on finding a way to save Nehelon from the towers and also finding allies to fight against the Dragon King.
Sadly this time the book for half of it felt a little bit dragging, at least for me, perhaps because the pace was a little bit slower than the rest 4 books – I can’t exactly tell what felt off, but I did feel like half of it was a little bit not so impactful as the others 4 were. However, that didn’t dim the light of this series at all.
Shattered Kingdom is an amazing series to read and with each book the plot thickens, the characters get bolder, their growth is amazing and with each book out there you get one step closer to the end of the series and while I’m sad to see it coming to an end, I’m also excited because I really want to know the outcome of Dragon King, what will happen with Addie and the future of each character involved into this series and the secrets.
What I particularly loved in this book was the relationship between Taghi and McKenzie – they’ve grown together so good and so amazing and I’m really excited about reading more about these two because the tension and romance between them is just perfect.
The relationship between Gandrett and Nehelon is chef’s kiss, they’re lovely together and while I’m not a big fan of the fated mates trope – this trope in the book was so perfectly done and I loved it so, so much.
Overall even if the book felt a little bit off for me (at least a portion of it) – I’ve enjoyed it, it’s been a great read and I’m really excited for the next one in the series to see what else we’re going to receive – what secrets will be revealed.
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The 5th book in Shattered Kingdom series starts with a boom. We get Gandrett fighting on finding a way to save Nehelon from the towers and also finding allies to fight against the Dragon King.
Sadly this time the book for half of it felt a little bit dragging, at least for me, perhaps because the pace was a little bit slower than the rest 4 books – I can’t exactly tell what felt off, but I did feel like half of it was a little bit not so impactful as the others 4 were. However, that didn’t dim the light of this series at all.
Shattered Kingdom is an amazing series to read and with each book the plot thickens, the characters get bolder, their growth is amazing and with each book out there you get one step closer to the end of the series and while I’m sad to see it coming to an end, I’m also excited because I really want to know the outcome of Dragon King, what will happen with Addie and the future of each character involved into this series and the secrets.
What I particularly loved in this book was the relationship between Taghi and McKenzie – they’ve grown together so good and so amazing and I’m really excited about reading more about these two because the tension and romance between them is just perfect.
The relationship between Gandrett and Nehelon is chef’s kiss, they’re lovely together and while I’m not a big fan of the fated mates trope – this trope in the book was so perfectly done and I loved it so, so much.
Overall even if the book felt a little bit off for me (at least a portion of it) – I’ve enjoyed it, it’s been a great read and I’m really excited for the next one in the series to see what else we’re going to receive – what secrets will be revealed.
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