![]() ![]() But she’s racing against the clock and dealing with the ever-present complication of being a mortal in the Faerie realm. Jude struggles to figure out who the traitor is, even as it threatens her own life and the lives of everyone she cares about. ![]() Someone close to Jude is planning to betray her, while Jude’s twin sister Taryn is preparing to wed Locke, Cardan’s friend. Amidst all of these troubles, chaos looms on the horizon. The Faerie realm is just as dangerous as ever, and Jude is caught up in trying to navigate the political alliances as well as trying to manage Cardan, who continues to be difficult to control. ![]() Jude has bound Cardan to herself for a year and a day, and is functioning as the seneschal and the power behind the throne. This book picks up 5 months after the ending of The Cruel Prince, when Jude has used Oak to crown Cardan, making him High King of Elfhame, then hidden Oak in the mortal realm with Vivi, her oldest sister. Now that we have that out of the way … let’s get this party started! Some of the info in this review is a spoiler for the first book, so if you haven’t read The Cruel Prince, stop reading or you’ll know some information that you shouldn’t know upfront. SPOILER ALERT: While I pride myself on not including any spoilers in my reviews, this is the second book in a trilogy. ![]()
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