A review by hebbie4792
The Hundredth Queen by Emily R. King

3.0

Surprisingly more deep and profound than I expected. It starts a little slow but its necessary to give readers the exposure to the world, characters and severity of the horrible way women are treated. It picks up about 6 or 7 chapters in. I was impressed with the subtlety of the main character and that she wasn't written to be an immediate bad ass. She is full of insecurities and finds her way through situations because she has to not because she ran head first into conflict. I'm unsure about reading the next as I've read reviews about a love triangle and I dont want to taint the purity of the love felt In the first book.