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Silent Kingdom
by Rachel L. Schade
SLOW START, GOOD END.
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I liked where things were initially going (because wow what a intense intro) but it stalled a bit with her younger age + not much going on.
Once Halia was older things started to pick up. I liked the idea of an exiled princess finding her way back home to right the wrongs so grievously done. What I struggled with was her visions. I have a hard time with any character having visions in a book. It takes me out of the story and makes it hard to get back in. Halia had multiple almost every chapter which really through off the pacing.
I adored her cute little soon to be friends to lovers moment. I would have loved even more because I thought Halia and Avrik’s friendship was precious and sweet.
Halia never intended to be a heroine, and I thought her character growth was well accomplished. It’d be curious to see how the rest of the series continues with the pawns at play. I liked the last quarter of the book the most because things really started HAPPENING. It was an incredible slow build to get there.
Overall audience notes:
- Young adult fantasy
- Language: none
- Romance: none
- Violence: murder, poison, swords, physical, creature attacks, executions; not overly bloody/gory
BLOG || INSTAGRAM
Another Kindle Unlimited find!
I liked where things were initially going (because wow what a intense intro) but it stalled a bit with her younger age + not much going on.
Once Halia was older things started to pick up. I liked the idea of an exiled princess finding her way back home to right the wrongs so grievously done. What I struggled with was her visions. I have a hard time with any character having visions in a book. It takes me out of the story and makes it hard to get back in. Halia had multiple almost every chapter which really through off the pacing.
I adored her cute little soon to be friends to lovers moment. I would have loved even more because I thought Halia and Avrik’s friendship was precious and sweet.
Halia never intended to be a heroine, and I thought her character growth was well accomplished. It’d be curious to see how the rest of the series continues with the pawns at play. I liked the last quarter of the book the most because things really started HAPPENING. It was an incredible slow build to get there.
Overall audience notes:
- Young adult fantasy
- Language: none
- Romance: none
- Violence: murder, poison, swords, physical, creature attacks, executions; not overly bloody/gory