A review by talknerdybookblog
Seven Ways to Kill a King by Melissa Wright

adventurous dark emotional mysterious tense fast-paced

3.25

No strong representations of diverse characters or minority identities.

Entertaining Yet Unsatisfactory

Quick Take: A standalone epic fantasy that has all the makings for a great revenge-filled novel with its good pacing and complex assassinations, however, it falls short in its comparison to The Witcher and Game of Thrones as there's more moral introspection than badass name-taking and its uninspiring characterizations.

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Safety Rating: Safe

• No cheating
• No OW/OM drama
• Does have the Hero and Heroine pushing each other away
• Does have a separation between the Heroine and Hero


Possible Triggers: Yes

• Murder
• Betrayal
• Death of loved ones (family members)
• Blood and gore
• PTSD


Ending: 
HFN