![]() Not spoilers so much as a general overview of the series as a whole.Īnother ending series, the whole of which was altogether enjoyable. ![]() ![]() While there were slow parts of the story, they were much needed from the fast pacing of the action parts.Ī well thought-out story that showed that the author loved her characters and their world. ![]() The characters are alive in the entire series, growing with each book as does the world they live in, all with vivid descriptions, 'life-like' interactions, thoughts, and feelings, though some of those were a little heavy on the drama. The fourth and final book in the Seven Realms series and it picks up after the third, with most of the minor characters, the leaders of the different peoples, (clans, wizards, and the such), all trying to bend Raisa, now their queen, to their wills, waving her thoughts away as childish and naive, claiming that their 'peoples' will fix it if she would just allow it, even though that way of thinking had splintered the Queendom between each of them, opening the door to invasion.īut there are those within her circle who are out to rule in her place. Even though the 'Crimson Crown' doesn't have a lot to do with the story, it's a good title. ![]()
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