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A review by hannahsnerdycorner
Scorned Prince by Brady Hunsaker
adventurous
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.25
Scorned Prince introduces you to the world and premise throughout the entire book, almost reading like a prequel, however this does not make it a bad book. In fact it is a rather good book which kept me invested in the characters, or at least Katsi - this isn’t to say Prince Migo is a bland character or an unliveable character, rather that I simply preferred Katsi and found her version of the world more interesting for the first half of the book until Migo’s pov became more interesting.
The writing is pretty good, if not slightly blunt at points, but this decreases as you go through the book, showing the bluntness is partially meant to introduce you to the world more concisely.
The side characters are instantly likeable and I want to find out more about them in the next two books.
The main characters’ relationship with each other is one of prejudice before they realise they are two
sides of the same coin (along with some jealousy of Katsi’s boyfriend so we’ll see where that goes).
Overall I enjoyed this book as a setup for the next two books and am definitely eager to read the next one despite the fact that it did not end on much of a cliffhanger.