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The Wicked King
by Holly Black

I can’t y’all! I can’t even….The Wicked King by Holly Black is the brutal sequel to [b:The Cruel Prince|26032825|The Cruel Prince (The Folk of the Air, #1)|Holly Black|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1493047153l/26032825._SY75_.jpg|45959123]. Every word lives up to its name. The twists and turns, the hate-love-hate relationship, and the machinations of the Fae court left me gutted. I need a bottle of wine or two and several nights to recoup. I also need [b:The Queen of Nothing|26032912|The Queen of Nothing (The Folk of the Air, #3)|Holly Black|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1553624975l/26032912._SX50_.jpg|45959205] like yesterday. Argh!!! Let’s recap shall we? If you have not read the first book in this series, there are spoilers ahead to that book. Read at your own risk.
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[b:The Cruel Prince|26032825|The Cruel Prince (The Folk of the Air, #1)|Holly Black|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1493047153l/26032825._SY75_.jpg|45959123] ends on a cliffhanger, though not quite as large a cliffhanger as this one. As the reader, I was left bereft and heartsick. Jude tricked Cardan into wearing the crown and he is now the High King. Oak is in the mortal world with Viv where he will remain until he is of age and ready to take the crown. Jude not only tricked Cardan into wearing the crown, but also into giving her power over him for one year and one day. That’s major in fairy. He can not harm her and must consult her on every decision. This means that really Jude is in charge, not Cardan. But she’s only in charge for one year and one day. Will Oak be ready for the throne that soon?Jude is one of those characters that I pity. She makes all the wrong decisions for all the right reasons. Rather than trusting those around her she tries to do it all herself. This is her first mistake. Those that she does trust (who are VERY few) aren’t exactly the most trustworthy. That is her second mistake. Taking Cardan’s will….that is her final mistake. Her heart is in the right place, however in fairy human emotions have no place. That is her biggest problem. Her feelings govern her, and she wears her heart on her sleeve. No matter how much she tries not too.
Cardan is the ultimate is-he-trustworthy-or-isn’t-he character I’ve ever read! He is an enigma. He says one thing and does another. Fairies can’t lie, but oh man can they deceive. You never know the meaning behind the truths Cardan speaks. I want to love him (and I do), but do I trust him? I’m still on the fence there.
“Tell me again what you said at the revel,” he says, climbing over me, his body against mine.The tension is real between these two. It bleeds off the pages (or I guess since I listened to it, the words bleed). I found myself fully engrossed in their interactions, trying to read between the lines and pick up on any deception and half-truths. Cardan doesn’t question Jude when she gives an order, and eventually she stops ordering and starts counseling as required by her position. A tenuous trust develops between them and I have to say I loved it!
“What?” I can barely think.
“That you hate me,” he says, his voice hoarse. “Tell me that you hate me.”
“I hate you,” I say, the words coming out like a caress. I say it again, over and over. A litany. An enchantment. A ward against what I really feel. “I hate you. I hate you. I hate you.”
He kisses me harder.
“I hate you,” I breathe into his mouth. “I hate you so much that sometimes I can’t think of anything else.”
The plot of this story revolves around the alliance between the sea and land. The sea queen Orlagh features in this book. She is the unknown enemy, and her motives are questionable. What she does however turns my stomach. A normal person would come away crying and with some serious PTSD….I leave it there 😉
Caitlin Kelly is a fantastic narrator. I found myself completely engrossed, unable to tear myself away from the story as she narrated. Her different inflections and tone make it easy to read into what the characters are thinking and feeling, adding more to the story than what’s on paper.
Overall I really loved The Wicked King! I couldn’t listen fast enough and finished it in two days. That ending though….gah! I need the next book ASAP. I need to know what will happen to Jude and Cardan and Oak. I need to know Taryn’s motives yet again. And I need to know where Madoc is. Y’all I could predict what I think will happen, but I won’t. I did that going into this one, and they all came true. However the second they came true Holly Black pulled the rug out from under me with these crazy plot twists that I did not see coming. So I will not predict this time and let myself be shocked and awed at her brilliance. If you enjoy fantasy and dark romance (if you can call what Jude and Cardan have romance), I highly recommend it!