![]() ![]() There are several characters I like, and they surprise me from time to time, which is fun. ![]() But the dialog borders on cheesy at times. ![]() The writing is okay, doing a decent job of describing the scenes and characters and occasionally delighting me. The plot, setting, and characters are all just so-so. I feel the same way about both books so far in this series. Her personality is basically unrecognizable to everyone: her sisters, those who raised her, and the man she loves. ![]() She’s changed a lot because of the events at the end of book one. The third sister has no problem with these brutal terms. This reality is becoming harder to accept for two of the three women. They must use their wits and the magical gifts with which they’ve been blessed to come out on top, with the crown on their head and both of their sisters dead. According to the traditions in their nation, only one of them will be left standing at the end of the Ascension Year. The triplets-Katharine, Mirabella, and Arsinoe-still plan to battle it out for the throne. The plot continues the main storyline from Three Dark Crowns. Just like with book one, Three Dark Crowns, I thought this sequel was just okay. No spoilers in this rapid review of One Dark Throne by Kendare Blake. ![]()
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