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The Queen's Choice by Cayla Kluver
The Queen's Choice by Cayla Kluver




But this book didn't need HALF the content it had. I have no problem reading books that are hundreds and hundreds of pages long. I'll start with the length of this novel. The length, the boredom-induced story, the story/plot, the characters, the fail of a romance, the lack of interest (is that boredom?). And it's not like I'm going to re-read this book to find them. I loved certain lines in this book, certain lines that I forgot to bookmark, oops. The descriptions were lyrical, the musings poetic. The only thing I liked about this book was the writing style.

The Queen

But her journey is doomed to be more harrowing than she ever could have imagined. Her young cousin, Illumina, is unfit to rule, and Anya is determined not to take up the queen's mantle herself.Ĭonvinced that the only solution is to find Prince Zabriel, who long ago disappeared into the human realm of Warckum, and persuade him to take up his rightful crown, Anya journeys into the Warckum Territory to bring him home. When sixteen-year-old Anya learns that her aunt, Queen of the Faerie Kingdom of Chrior, will soon die, her grief is equalled only by her despair for the future of the kingdom.

The Queen

The magic that would let me pass the Road to reach home again. Magic was seeping out of me, black and agonizing. *** Review posted on The Eater of Books! blog***






The Queen's Choice by Cayla Kluver