The Queen Is Dead
When her brother Val gets in over his head in an investigation of Half-Blood disappearances and goes missing himself, it's up to Xandra, newly crowned Goblin Queen, to get him back and bring the atrocities to light. Xandra must frequent the seediest parts of London, while also coping with what...
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When her brother Val gets in over his head in an investigation of Half-Blood disappearances and goes missing himself, it's up to Xandra, newly crowned Goblin Queen, to get him back and bring the atrocities to light. Xandra must frequent the seediest parts of London, while also coping with what she is, the political factions vying for her favor, and the all too-close scrutiny of Queen Victoria, who wants her head. Add this to a being a suspect in a murder investigation, a werewolf boyfriend with demands of his own, and a mother hell bent on destroying the monarchy, and Xandra barely knows which way is up. One thing she does know is that she's already lost one sibling, she's not about to lose another.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780316196130 (0316196134)
ASIN: 316196134
Publish date: February 5th 2013
Publisher: Orbit
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Science Fiction,
Urban Fantasy,
Romance,
Shapeshifters,
Paranormal Romance,
Steampunk,
Alternate History,
Supernatural,
Vampires,
Werewolves
Series: The Immortal Empire (#2)
I liked a lot of what the first book in this series had to offer, but I also had some big issues with it. But this one? It's like everything I had trouble with got addressed. Once again, we start with news of a sinister happening with one of Xandra's siblings - in this case, her brother Valentine ...
I think this was almost as good as book 1 and I really enjoyed reading it. I loved the time Xandra spent with the goblins - It was nice seeing them in a different light and the scene with the baby was just the cutest ever. I'm glad she found Val and all the parts leading up to it. I like the schemin...
After having finished God Save the Queen, the first book in the Immortal Empire series by Kate Locke, I was very impressed. I was a bit worried when I started this second book, because sequels are either hit or miss for me. So when the story started, I was even more afraid with a narrator change. ...
After having finished God Save the Queen, the first book in the Immortal Empire series by Kate Locke, I was very impressed. I was a bit worried when I started this second book, because sequels are either hit or miss for me. So when the story started, I was even more afraid with a narrator change. ...
The plot was sooo obvious. Not as good as book one. It looked like the author was in a hurry to finish this book. So 3.5 stars