Sequel to Beasts of the Frozen Sun, I couldn’t wait to read this next segment of Lira and Reyker’s journey. I wondered how they’d find their way back to each other and how they’d be able to defeat Draki, the Dragon war lord set to conquer the world. This being the second book in a trilogy, I knew that at the end of this novel I would be left with more questions than answers. I also knew that there wouldn’t be a resolution or happy ending to this story, because our hero and heroine would need to be at the bottom of the barrel emotionally to be able to rise up and overcome adversity, but I wasn’t expecting the actual way this book ended. I wasn’t anticipating how sad I would be to read how things played out. How will we come back from this!?! The beginning of Kingdom starts with Lira and Reyker separated and both assuming the other is dead. They both believe theyve watched each other’s demise. They make promises to the other in their mind to live for them and to protect and help their people. On their separate paths they start to learn that maybe the other is alive, which sets them on a journey to find each other. Reyker works with the Dragon’s enemies to attempt to overthrow him, while Lira is with the Dragon and resisting his advances and trying to figure out a way to escape his control. Jill Criswell does a really nice job creating new worlds and helping readers visualize her scenery through words. I wish I had Wraith and Vengence of my very own, and to be able to visit Stony Harbor or the glacier in Iseneld. Kingdom did start a little slow for me, and took me about 20% to actually get hooked into the story. There wasn’t much of a recap from Beasts, so if you’re reading this with a gap you may want to reread the last few chapters of book 1 to ensure you’re caught up on the small details. I also, selfishly, wish there was more romance in this book because I love love. This book focused a lot more on getting to know Lira, Draki, the Gods and their gifts, and how they work on different lands. Also, format wise, this ebook was hard to read. The first half of the book didn’t seem to have good formatting which made my eyes work harder and made me tired and not want to keep reading. Hopefully this is a pre-publishing issue and will be fixed prior to release. Can’t wait for news of book 3 and to hopefully see a happy ending for Reyker & Lira, and the demise of the Dragon.
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Saturday, July 25, 2020
Kingdom of Ice & Bone - Jill Criswell
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