![]() ![]() ![]() Now she is royalty, but an outlander far from home and married to her enemy. She’d give him the army he needed if he made her queen. Roa swore she would never forgive him – yet when he came begging for her help to dethrone his cruel father, Roa made him a deal. It was a magic they cherished – until the terrible day Essie died and her soul was trapped in this world.ĭax, the heir to the throne of Firgaard, was responsible. Roa and her sister, Essie, were born with a bond so strong that it forged them together forever. Source: Physical hardcover US edition purchased and eARC from the UK publisher on NetGalley (this in no way affects my review which is honest and unbiased) Read on for my full review, which is more detailed but spoiler-free! The Caged Queen might have some characters in from Iskari #1, but it completely stands on its own spine as a companion novel with its own separate, beautiful story to tell. I loved The Last Namsara, and at the time I thought that love was for the dragons more than anything else but after reading The Caged Queen, I’ve realised I’m just in love with how Kristen created this world and her way of story-telling. ![]()
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