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Lol.moreīook 2 in The King's Seer series has even more grammar and punctuation problems than Book 1. Heck, bring Jung Soo & Amoli along for the ride too. Loved it so much! I am anxious for book 3 and would want to see how Kang Dae would handle being in Setenity’s world.
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It was truly quite refreshing to see that you could have too people madly in love with each other and not have romantic scenes overshadow the story. A lot of times I find that authors tend to have too much sex scenes and no story. I must add, the romance scenes were so tasteful and still steamy. Yet, in the same breath, I’m irritated that she couldn’t try to rationalise that she was perhaps where she was is where she was meant to be. Was was I mad at her for her final decision? Yes & no, because I imagine how taxing it would be to truly give in to your happiness when you know your family is suffering from your absence, not knowing if you were dead or alive. That being said, Serenity, we need to have a talk.
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She wasn’t instantly liked, but gradually earned their love, loyalty and respect and that made for a warm read. The relationship between the servants, guards and Serenity was welcomed too. At certain points I was like, “Really guys, are we really doing this again?” Also wanted to strangle them both numerous times in the book, but they worked through the issues after Jung Soo managed to make them see that they are pig headed bastards who are terrible when they’re not with each other. I truly enjoyed the relationship between Kang Dae and Serenity even though at points it got a bit repetitive and frustrating. Like I said, I ignored sleep AND food in favour of reading this series and I REGRET NOTHINGGGGGG!!!! Kang Dae, Jung Soo (who is my favourite because I have a thing for quiet, loyal and brooding characters) Amoli and of course, Serenity. It’s for this fact that I’m combining my review of both books into this one.įirst of all, I loved the characters. That should tell you how highly addictive this story was. I must say, it’s a series, I started reading it not knowing there was a book before of the same name and immediately went on Amazon to grab it, read it and moved into this one. Foregoing food and liquids until I had finished. It’s for this fact that I’m combining my review of both books into t This was definitely an ‘unputdownable’ book for me. This was definitely an ‘unputdownable’ book for me. Their manipulations could turn not only the country against her, but Kang-Dae as well.more There are still those within the palace who wish to remove Serenity and will stop at nothing to do so. She keeps her focus on getting home, but little by little the idea doesn't sound as sweet as it once did. Serenity juggles her duties as queen, her feelings for Kang-Dae, and her devotion to her family. Kang-Dae begins to struggle with the knowledge that he will have to let her go and the effects of it all take a heavy toll. To make things even more complicated Serenity's hopes of returning home may actually come to fruition. But with the threat of war looming closer and closer and the country desperately trying to stave off a famine, things are getting more and more dire. To make things even more complicated Serenity's hopes of returning home may actually come to fruit Serenity has reluctantly settled into her new role as queen, and to her surprise and other’s dismay, she is flourishing in it. Serenity has reluctantly settled into her new role as queen, and to her surprise and other’s dismay, she is flourishing in it.