Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Rachel Higginson - Throne of a Thousand Lies review

Holy wowwwwwww! This book! I had a book hangover after finishing it. I couldn't read it fast enough and didn't want it to be over! I was completely lost in this story. And when you get to the part that explains the book title...  Whew! Tessana had the weight of the world on her shoulders. She was navigating a new world and also found herself learning family history. She is strong, independent and has few around her she wholly trusts. The twists and turns this book had held me on the edge of my seat and I didn't want to put it down! I seriously cannot recommend this book enough! You must read Crown of One Hundred Kings  before reading this book. But reader beware, you won't be able to get anything done while reading these books! 






An heir to the throne . . .

Tessana Allisand might have proven that she’s the oldest living daughter of the dead king of Elysia, and that she’s the rightful heir to the Seat of Power, but that doesn’t mean she gets to be queen . . . yet. Forced to wait until her twenty-first birthday, Tess is supposed to be learning how to navigate court life and all the ways she will one day rule the realm. But circumstances and her nefarious uncle keep getting in the way of her education.

A kingdom in turmoil . . .

While Tess is pampered with the luxuries of castle life, the rest of the kingdom suffers under the oppressive thumb of the Ring of Shadows. And while no other ruler seems all that concerned with the evil rebels intent on destroying everyone and everything, Tess alone must find a way to stand up to the dark magic threatening to choke the life from her precious kingdom.

A love shaken by distance . . .

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