![]() ![]() One of my favourite aspects of this series is the lore Blake created surrounding the queens of Fennbirn. She wrote it where you would think you just read about Queen Katharine dealing with the murderous mist in the last chapter, and not further back in the book. Blake switched perspectives each chapter and did so in a way that didn’t confuse me. ![]() ![]() Each chapter left me in a state of perpetual excitement and/or nervousness. The plot is a huge part of a story, some would say the part that really matters, and the best thing about Reigns’ plot was that I was never bored. However, she really showed everyone just how hard she’s worked to craft this series with Two Dark Reigns. Kendare Blake is a talented writer and she drew me into her world when I first picked up Three Dark Crowns. I thoroughly enjoyed the other books and short story collection in this series. The third novel in the Three Dark Crowns series did something that rarely happens when I pick up a book that’s part of a series: it surpassed its predecessors. ![]()
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