A review by javacat
The Robin on the Oak Throne by K.A. Linde

adventurous fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix

5.0

Adventure? Check. Magic? Check. Slow burn romantic tension? Double check. The Robin in the Oak throne is angsty, fast-paced, and gripping, all while hinting at emotional details that will be a strong theme in the story.

I devoured the first eight chapters of this book so fast that I can't wait for this to arrive for me to continue! This new story has everything I loved from The Wren in the Holly Library, and then some. Linde wastes no time in getting the story started and provides only necessary details as a recap of book one, which was chef's kiss (I'm never a fan of drawn-out recaps). Readers already learn of new characters, and a main storyline has been outlined, leaving me very excited for what will come. Our new characters seem so dynamic; I can't wait to see how our characters from book one are doing and how they've grown. 

Thank you, Entangled Publishing, Red Tower Books, and Netgalley, for the ARC preview. This honest review has been left voluntarily and will be updated with a full review when available.