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The Demon Librarian
The Demon Librarian rated it 14 years ago
I enjoyed this story. It's nice to see Eugenie's development in her new circumstances. I think she's doing a stellar job so far, since she was, more or less, thrown in the deep end in her new role. She's kind of making the rest of them look bad.There are some changes in her personal relationships th...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 14 years ago
Dear Thorn Queen,I'm aghast I waited so long to read your book. It's amazing. I liked this book better than the first. Although, the first one was good. I am truly puzzled why Kiyo was such a pussy. Eugenia, you should never had been with him. He basically has a baby mama. WTF. Leave him! H...
Bibliofiend's Bookbag
Bibliofiend's Bookbag rated it 14 years ago
Another Mead book I couldn't put down!
VeganCleopatra
VeganCleopatra rated it 14 years ago
I enjoyed this installment of the Dark Swan series, just not quite as much as Storm Born. Eugenie is conflicted a great deal in this book, literally torn between two different worlds and two different males as well. I must say I grew to dislike Kiyo significantly in this book and was left wanting Do...
Barbara's Booky Blog
Barbara's Booky Blog rated it 14 years ago
There is alot going on in Eugenie'a worlds. Her lover, Kiyo a shape-shifting fox, got another queen pregnant; both King Dorian and Prince Leith are in love with her; she is now queen of her own lands in The Otherworld; her own sister is trying to kill her; someone is kidnapping fae girls and sellin...
Malin
Malin rated it 14 years ago
At the end of the last book in the series, Eugenie Markham, shaman and most-feared killer of faerie and other Otherworld beings, managed to defeat the not very nice King of the Alder Land, and through some trickery from Dorian, King of the Oak Land, became Queen of the now renamed and reshaped Thorn...
Sandra
Sandra rated it 14 years ago
I loved Richelle Mead's Succubus series and now after reading the Dark Swan series as well, I know I'm hooked on her writing and will check out all her other stuff. There were huge plot developments from the first book to now where the third book will go, but it seems completely natural and not at a...
Bibliophilic Monologues
Bibliophilic Monologues rated it 15 years ago
I read Storm Born and wasn't too impressed with it. But then I read Thorn Queen and I liked it. I wasn't expecting to but I did. I liked how, at the end, the heroine didn't try to be "good" as they almost always are. She gave in to her rage and let the man who offered do what she wanted. Rape is a b...
My Need to Read
My Need to Read rated it 15 years ago
I guess I'll start this review by mentioning what I felt upon finishing this book: despair and pity. Despair for the seemingly unending chasm of time until the next book in the series is released; pity for the next book I was to read after this one, as I was most certainly going to punish it for not...
Annie (Under the Covers Book Blog)
Annie (Under the Covers Book Blog) rated it 15 years ago
Thorn Queen was the first urban fantasy book that I've picked up. Knowing it was written by Richelle Mead, I already expected it to be good. I loved the Vampire Academy series and I knew that Richelle's writing ability meant that I'd have no problem catching up from the first novel, Storm Born. This...
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