Somewhat Intrigued
Despite being a fan of fantasy, most summaries I read of them leaves me thinking, "Well that sounds dumb." However, not this time. Something about the premise interests me. It may be the potential challenge of the convention of "good" or "right" that Keralie may bring. I'm looking forward to conversations between Keralie and Varin about her actions.
Additionally, there seems to be a lot of politics, which is one of my favorite parts in a fantasy novel. Anything with a monarchy seems to bring trouble, and now that all four (four!) queens are dead, what kind of intriguing political turmoil can arise?
Additionally, there seems to be a lot of politics, which is one of my favorite parts in a fantasy novel. Anything with a monarchy seems to bring trouble, and now that all four (four!) queens are dead, what kind of intriguing political turmoil can arise?