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Queen of Madness
by Lee Jacquot
dark
emotional
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
I'm in love with Queen of Madness.
This was such a good book and I loved reading every word of it.
I found myself loving the dynamics between Ezekiel and Onyx and loved them before they even met. They played off each other so well, and the build up was phenomenal. Onyx is such a powerful character and her being the Queen of Hearts is such a power move. Seeing the way they all found each other is endearing. Ezekiel is also powerful in his own way, and being a book reader himself!
I don't think I've read a book recently that made me love all the characters as well as QoM has. Every single character in it, whether it's one of Onyx's inner circle or not, has a unique personality and qualities that I came to love. I think it definitely helped that we got multiple POVs, and got further into everyone's mindset.
I loved getting all the references interspersed throughout, and the themes of it woven in.
Queen of Madness made me laugh, made me cry and made me delve deeper into dark romance.
I'm so excited to read the duet.
5,000+ / 5
I would like to thank Lee Jacquot for an ARC, and all thoughts and reviews are my own.
This was such a good book and I loved reading every word of it.
I found myself loving the dynamics between Ezekiel and Onyx and loved them before they even met. They played off each other so well, and the build up was phenomenal. Onyx is such a powerful character and her being the Queen of Hearts is such a power move. Seeing the way they all found each other is endearing. Ezekiel is also powerful in his own way, and being a book reader himself!
I don't think I've read a book recently that made me love all the characters as well as QoM has. Every single character in it, whether it's one of Onyx's inner circle or not, has a unique personality and qualities that I came to love. I think it definitely helped that we got multiple POVs, and got further into everyone's mindset.
I loved getting all the references interspersed throughout, and the themes of it woven in.
Queen of Madness made me laugh, made me cry and made me delve deeper into dark romance.
I'm so excited to read the duet.
5,000+ / 5
I would like to thank Lee Jacquot for an ARC, and all thoughts and reviews are my own.