Curse of the Thorn King was a very enjoyable read with wonderful characters, as few as there were (hello empty castle problems) and it’s a short, yet satisfying read.
Curse of the Thorn King was a very enjoyable read with wonderful characters, as few as there were (hello empty castle problems) and it’s a short, yet satisfying read.
The story revolves around an event that took place 10 years previously and has forever shook the town it took place in. The premise of the book intrigued me as soon as I read the synopsis and I absolutely needed to know the answer posed in it; what exactly happened in the twenty-seven minutes between the accident that took place and the cops actually being called that resulted in a young girl dying.
If you love badass females, magic, and adventure, as well as secrets and betrayals then this is the book for you. It balances court intrigue and quests quite nicely, containing the best of both worlds.
On the eve of her wedding to her childhood friend, Bastian, Princess Ilaria discovers an assassination attempt which results in her kidnapping.
Deep breaths. I was stunned, speechless, utterly in love with Lunamare, the first book in the Luna duet, and couldn’t imagine how any other book could possibly compare, yet here I am, feeling the same way about Cor Amare, the second book in the duet by Pepper Winters, all over again.