Batman: Nightwalker Blog Tour: Spotlight.Review: The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang.Cover Reveal: The Hollow of Fear by Sherry Thomas.Review: Devils Unto Dust by Emma Berquist.Review: Sky in the Deep by Adrienne Young.Review: To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo.Cover Reveal: Umbertouched by Livia Blackburne.Thank you so much to the publisher for my copy via Netgalley. Either way, I cannot wait to read more by this author. But I really wouldn't mind more about them all, one day. I wish there would be even more books with all of them, but yeah, this is a stand alone. The characters were written so well and I loved them to pieces. Because To Kill a Kingdom was everything that I wanted it to be. And I'm curious to know even more about that ending. I mean, sure, there was a few things that bothered me a little bit, like I wish there was a little more of the romance. The characters were beyond stunning, and the story was so exciting. Because I loved it a whole bunch and it was everything I wanted it to be. Though Lira does lie to him almost the whole book. I loved how these two characters started to care for each other. And how Elian is searching for a weapon to finally kill the Sea Queen, and her daughter. The story is about how Lira is trying to take the heart of Elian, killing him. I'm not going to mention all of it, just talking about it a little. We don't see the sirens a lot, but they seemed so awesome too. This book is all about Lira and Elian, but the side characters were important too, and were written so well. I loved how they protected him and cared for him. We get to know a few of them, and they were so much fun. Elian has a ship that he is captain of, with a bunch of people who are loyal to him. I'm not going to talk about them all, just going to mention a little of them. There is a whole bunch of amazing characters in this book. It was written so well and it was gorgeous and I loved these two characters the very most. And I loved reading about them, how they argued and teased each other and eee. I mean, yeah, she lied about who she was almost the whole book, but even so. Lira and Elian were both awesome and they fit together so well. There is not all that much romance in this book, but there is a little bit, and it was so stunning. He's pretty dark at times, yet so fun and sweet too, and I adored reading about him. But he spends most of his time at sea, with his ship. He is a prince, and I loved the small peeks at his royal family. And oh, it was all the very best to read about. She doesn't go all soft, but she starts to see things better, like she used to do when she was a child. Yet she change a bunch too.Īnd I loved that the very much. Lira was an amazing character to read about. Only this time as a human and not as a siren. Lira is there to take his heart back to her mother. Elian does not trust her, and he really shouldn't. I loved how they fought and argued and slowly became friends. She almost dies, but is rescued by Elian and his ship in the middle of the ocean. Lira is vicious and cruel as a siren, but that is not all she is.īut when her mother turns her human, oh, how I loved reading about all that. So there is kind of a war between the sirens and the humans. Why every siren kills a human when they grow. She is the reason for why Lira is killing a human prince once a year. Full of tentacles and all kinds of cruel and awful. Lira is the daughter of the Sea Queen, whom is so like Ursula in the little mermaid. While Lira was amazing as a siren, I think I loved her more when she ended up as a human. She cared for her younger cousin, and I adored that friendship so much. Lira was such a vicious and fierce siren. But even so, it was kind of close, and it was so exciting to read about. And that isn't even why her mother punished her either. She was not forced to kill the mermaid, she chose to. Though I must mention that the summary is a bit wrong, as Lira did not kill one of her own, she killed a mermaid, which they say is way less than a siren. This was everything I wanted from a story about a pirate and a siren. Dark and vicious, the characters changing and getting even more awesome. I haven't read that many books about sirens, but I can say that I wish they were all like this one. She started killing them by herself when she turned twelve. She has the hearts of seventeen princes in her home under the sea, one for every year she grows. With her a siren, and him a human prince.Īnd oh, I cannot even begin to describe why I loved this book so much. It's told from two point of views, Lira and Elian. There is so much that I loved about this book. The writing was gorgeous, the story was incredible. It was dark and gorgeous and a bit of romantic too. I'm so thrilled to say that I loved this book a whole bunch.
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