Review
Cover of the Ever Queen
#Romantasy #EnemiesToLovers #Fae #Magic #Pirates

The Songbird:
Captive. Challenger. Queen.

Enemies took her from the man who holds her heart. They might see her as weak, as a pawn in wicked games, but they’re no match for the first Ever Queen.

Let them think they’ve won. Her heart belongs to a beautiful monster, and she will never stop fighting until she’s back in his arms.

The Serpent:
Captor. Villain. King.

His enemies stole the woman who claimed his soul. They betrayed him out of greed and desire for the crown, but they won’t die for that betrayal. No.

They’ll die for touching her.

His heart belongs to a stunning little bird. He will never stop searching for her light across the skies. Not until the blood of his enemies spills at her feet, and his queen wears their bones around her neck.

I was excited to dig into this book after finishing book 1. The ending of that book had me very worried for the Serpent. He did have a rocky start with this book and I loved every moment of it.

The connection between these two was such an amazing aspect of this book. It started when they were children and developed through the first book. That development went well beyond the magic that was at play in the beginning. One of my favorite parts of this book was the moment where their love was demonstrated so clearly. (Of course I can’t give you anymore details than that. Hehe) Their connection drives this story and it was perfection.

So many characters in this story. We gain many from the beginning of book 1 and gain some totally new ones. They all blend together to conclude the songbird and serpents story and begin the story of two others. The overarching story of this Fae world continues. It was a nice blending that has me interested in continuing to read about this world.

I started this series after finishing the Shield of Sparrows. I was desperate for another really good book and this series did it for me. It’s a great #romantasy with an interesting world that wasn’t too heavy on world building (the right amount) and had characters I wanted to read about. Both book 1 and 2 are easy books that can be quickly devoured and enjoyed. The perfect book feast to get stuck in.

4 stars

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