
The Queens seemed to do a complete 180 each of them totally different from the first book. I felt like it was as if she didn’t know what to write in the first little bit of the book so she filled it with lots of romance and politics. Don’t get me wrong, I still love the series and Kendare Blake’s writing but I found it extremely hard to get into for the first 100 pages.

I have to say, I didn’t love this one as much as the first. In this enthralling sequel to Kendare Blake’s New York Times bestselling Three Dark Crowns, Fennbirn’s deadliest queens must confront the one thing standing in their way of the crown: each other. And Mirabella, the elemental sister thought to be the certain Queen Crowned, faces attacks that put those around her in danger she can’t seem to prevent.

Arsinoe, after discovering the truth about her powers, needs to figure out how to make her secret talent work in her favour without anyone finding out. Katharine, once the weak and feeble sister, is stronger than ever before. Synopsis: With the unforgettable events of the Quickening behind them and the Ascension Year underway, all bets are off.
