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A review by azaile
The Emperor's Bone Palace by Hailey Turner
5.0
Book 2 is here and Maricol is in danger.
We pick up pretty much right where the first book leaves off. Vanya is struggling to keep people from questioning his choices as emperor (with not as many allies as those who would oppose him) - especially since Soren has taken Raiah away to keep her safe. And it seems Soren’s task is harder than they’d first thought it would be.
Caris and Blaine are dealing with their own issues - with the Clockwork Brigade and Caris’ heritage and poor Honovi is dealing with the aftermath of the decision he made in the previous book to save them. We won’t talk about poor Nathaniel - my poor heart can’t handle it.
And Eimarille - the character I love to hate. She’s claimed the throne and has her sights on Ashion and she’s devious enough she just might succeed.
Throughout this book Caris comes into her own, we get to see more of the wardens, Eimarille puts her plans into motion, Vanya has to gather supporters against Joelle to defend against her lies. Among other more spoilery things.
This book was everything I could’ve hoped for and more (despite all the torture of my babies) - and I can’t wait for the last book to come out. The last several, and I mean several, chapters are big and it, of course, ends on a bit of a cliffhanger.
We pick up pretty much right where the first book leaves off. Vanya is struggling to keep people from questioning his choices as emperor (with not as many allies as those who would oppose him) - especially since Soren has taken Raiah away to keep her safe. And it seems Soren’s task is harder than they’d first thought it would be.
Caris and Blaine are dealing with their own issues - with the Clockwork Brigade and Caris’ heritage and poor Honovi is dealing with the aftermath of the decision he made in the previous book to save them. We won’t talk about poor Nathaniel - my poor heart can’t handle it.
And Eimarille - the character I love to hate. She’s claimed the throne and has her sights on Ashion and she’s devious enough she just might succeed.
Throughout this book Caris comes into her own, we get to see more of the wardens, Eimarille puts her plans into motion, Vanya has to gather supporters against Joelle to defend against her lies. Among other more spoilery things.
This book was everything I could’ve hoped for and more (despite all the torture of my babies) - and I can’t wait for the last book to come out. The last several, and I mean several, chapters are big and it, of course, ends on a bit of a cliffhanger.