The Hemlock Queen
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In this epic sequel to the Sunday Times bestseller, The Foxglove King, the glittering and dangerous world of the Sainted King's royal court is forever changed by Prince Bastian's ascension to the throne - and the dark forces gathering beneath it.
The corrupt king August is dead. Prince Bastian has seized the throne and raised Lore to his right-hand side. Together they plan to cut out the rot from the heart of the royal court and help the people of Dellaire. But not everyone is happy with the changes. The nobles are sowing dissent and the Kirythean Empire is beating down their door. Even Prince Bastian has changed. No longer the hopeful, rakish, charismatic man Lore knows and loves, instead he's become reckless, domineering and cold.
With Bastian's coronation fast approaching and enemies whispering on all sides, Lore must figure out how to protect herself, her prince and her country before they all come crumbling down and whatever dark power has been creeping through the catacombs is unleashed .
Praise for The Foxglove King:
'Sinister, deadly and so seductive you won't be able to tear yourself away from this dark gem of a book' Stephanie Garber, New York Times-bestselling author
'Beautifully written, lushly cinematic, unsettling, mysterious - an unputdownable story' Ali Hazelwood, New York Times-bestselling author of The Love Hypothesis
'Darkly sumptuous and beautifully dangerous, The Foxglove King wraps you up in a velvet gown and then holds a knife to your throat' Ava Reid, Sunday Times-bestselling author of The Wolf and the Woodsman
'I am OBSESSED with this book! Hannah Whitten just keeps getting better and better' Katee Robert, New York Times-bestselling author
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As the author said: middle books of trilogies are weird!
And it was! At one point the thought crossed my mind to dnf this, but I pulled through and in the end it was ok. I didn’t mind the beginning, the struggle and the heartache but after 20% a lot, like a loooooot got repetitive and it felt like the story wasn’t going anywhere. However, small plots and developments between different characters were interesting and kept me reading - I just wanted to find out the WHY to everything happening. Luckily it took up speed and the end was quite exciting. Not for the first time the last book will be the final judge for me.
Description
In this epic sequel to the Sunday Times bestseller, The Foxglove King, the glittering and dangerous world of the Sainted King's royal court is forever changed by Prince Bastian's ascension to the throne - and the dark forces gathering beneath it.
The corrupt king August is dead. Prince Bastian has seized the throne and raised Lore to his right-hand side. Together they plan to cut out the rot from the heart of the royal court and help the people of Dellaire. But not everyone is happy with the changes. The nobles are sowing dissent and the Kirythean Empire is beating down their door. Even Prince Bastian has changed. No longer the hopeful, rakish, charismatic man Lore knows and loves, instead he's become reckless, domineering and cold.
With Bastian's coronation fast approaching and enemies whispering on all sides, Lore must figure out how to protect herself, her prince and her country before they all come crumbling down and whatever dark power has been creeping through the catacombs is unleashed .
Praise for The Foxglove King:
'Sinister, deadly and so seductive you won't be able to tear yourself away from this dark gem of a book' Stephanie Garber, New York Times-bestselling author
'Beautifully written, lushly cinematic, unsettling, mysterious - an unputdownable story' Ali Hazelwood, New York Times-bestselling author of The Love Hypothesis
'Darkly sumptuous and beautifully dangerous, The Foxglove King wraps you up in a velvet gown and then holds a knife to your throat' Ava Reid, Sunday Times-bestselling author of The Wolf and the Woodsman
'I am OBSESSED with this book! Hannah Whitten just keeps getting better and better' Katee Robert, New York Times-bestselling author
Book Information
Posts
As the author said: middle books of trilogies are weird!
And it was! At one point the thought crossed my mind to dnf this, but I pulled through and in the end it was ok. I didn’t mind the beginning, the struggle and the heartache but after 20% a lot, like a loooooot got repetitive and it felt like the story wasn’t going anywhere. However, small plots and developments between different characters were interesting and kept me reading - I just wanted to find out the WHY to everything happening. Luckily it took up speed and the end was quite exciting. Not for the first time the last book will be the final judge for me.




