![]() ![]() The book was breathtakingly good, wonderfully written and it took me back in an instant to Kelsea and her broken kingdom, the Tearling. If I would have had all the time in the world, I would have read it in one sitting. As time progresses, Kelsea begins to understand that if she wants to change the dynamics of her corrupt kingdom once and for all, she has to dig deeper in its past, whether she likes what she sees or not… Having given her sapphires to the other queen, Kelsea is left to wonder time and again about where those sapphires originally came from and how they work. With Kelsea in the hand of the Red Queen, the Mace left as regent of the realm and a devilish creature set free to roam the lands, all hope seems lost with the incarceration of the True Queen. ![]() This is the 3 rd and last book of the “The Queen of the Tearling” trilogy.īeware of possible spoilers if you haven’t read the first two books! ![]() “Hell? Hell is a fairy tale for the gullible, for what punishment could be worse than that we inflict upon ourselves? We burn so badly in this life that there can be nothing left.” – The Fate of the Tearling, p. ![]()
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