![]() She hasn’t forgotten either that, as queen, she is expected to marry quickly and produce a daughter to carry on the royal line, especially with her so precarious.įortunately though, Cérulia need not carry the burdens of her duties all alone. She now finds herself in over the head, trying to be a good ruler while relearning all the intricacies of palace etiquette. ![]() ![]() The war with the Oros is also ongoing, with their army on Cérulia’s doorstep. On top of that, many of her loyal subjects had been castigated, imprisoned, or outright killed, resulting in the realm in chaos and families torn apart. Ever since her mother’s death, the ruling class of Weirandale has become even more corrupted, leaving Cérulia in a bind because she has no idea who she can trust. In fact, she wastes no time taking back her throne and cleaning house. The Cerulean Queen by Sarah Kozloff picks up right after the end of the previous book, and Princess Cérulia is broken no more. ![]() While it was both invigorating and satisfying enough for an ending, the path the overall story took wasn’t like anything I expected and it’s possible that may have biased me from the start. ![]() This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own.įollowing a whirlwind release schedule, the four-part Nine Realms series has finally come to a close, and quite honestly, I’m a bit torn as to how I feel about this concluding volume. I received a review copy from the publisher. ![]()
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