A review by junghoseok
The Traitor Prince by C.J. Redwine

5.0

I adored this book. A compelling plot, vivid writing, and characters I cared about--everything one could want.

My only complaint
Spoileris that the resolution seemed too convenient. Sajda threatened to kill the false prince in a number of ungodly ways and so he capitulates and confesses to his crimes. I mean, wouldn't he have turned around and said "hey, she threatened me, she and Javan are trying to take my place through deception"? I'll tell you now that if a dark elf had threatened to give me hellish waking nightmares for the rest of my life, I would have confessed to anything she said, true or no. But the crowd doesn't even question it. True, the false prince was real shady and Javan was convincing as the prince, but without solid proof I feel that Rahim could have fought that a little more, or the guards or someone would have come to his defense/had more questions. Oh well, still five stars.