So, I LOVED the first book in this series. And sometimes the second one can suffer from 'second book syndrome' (especially in a trilogy, which to my delight, I've found out this series is NOT, more books YAY!), but this book didn't for me. YAY!I loved that I got to know both Raisa and Han better, th...
Neither Han nor Raisa nor Dancer ended up where I expected them to. A good deal of EXILED QUEEN is them settling into a new unexpected stage... and it was fascinating. OK, I'm still not completely sure about what i felt for the princess. I am not sure I like her, but I have to give it to her: she's ...
Probably deserved 4.5 Stars. Love, love, LOVE "cuffs" Alister Han. What a great guy *swoons*, and the chemistry between Han and Raisa is well delivered. At times bits and pieces of the story dragged on but I still enjoyed the overall book. Micah and Fiona remain great antogonistic characters and I c...
Review taken from my blog, The Haunting of Orchid ForsythiaSo The Exiled Queen has been sitting on my TBR for quite sometime. Mainly because it took me awhile to get my hands on the first book, The Demon King, which was awesome (see me gush about it HERE). I'll try not to ramble on too much. :)I'm a...
This is a spoiler free review! Even if you haven't read the first two books, please read this review. (I'll add the summary to the end, so you don't have to read it if you haven't read the other books.)Let me just start out by saying, this is the THIRD book in a series. If you know how I feel abou...
And the adventure continues in the second book. If the first book was laying all the main characters in place, with the pace a bit honey, the second book speeds from one place to another, skipping through the terrain with a ferocity and a recklessness that will have you catching your breath. It is a...
Originally Posted: http://newborrowedused.blogspot.com/2011/01/book-review-exiled-queen.htmlDislikes: I don't like when characters just disappear. I'm sure we'll find out more in the next book but Crow was a major part of Han's storyline and then after a huge scene with him, Han, and the Bayar's he ...
I pretty much was bored the whole while of reading EXILED QUEEN. Lots of exposition and angst and Raisa. Lot of Raisa whining and pining after boys and very little of high interest to the greater plot. Even the characters I had liked before, just were not around or not as interesting. Just a maudlin...
This review was completed by Michael Cummings, staff reviewer with the YA Fantasy Guide.The second volume of Chima's Seven Realms series begins right on the tail of volume one. Haunted by the loss of his mother and sister, Han heads south to study in Oden's Ford at Mystwerk House. But leaving the F...
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