Reviewed by Amber (The Literary Phoenix) on
I just really couldn't get into this one. There was nothing in the characters to inspire me to push through the messy plot, and the writing itself was flat. At best, reading this book was like trying to look through a fogged up mirror at a beautiful landscape. The potential was there, but there was so much rushing about and trying to create a hero out of a two-dimensional character.
I think that the big thing that ruined it for me was the lack of fantasy world-building. There were the ghostly edges of some aspects of the kingdom - the war in the past, the various houses in the neighboring kingdom, the conversation about the matriarchy... but that's the extent of it. Magic is mentioned but never seen. The politics of the world are hearsay, and a lot of the proper nouns were taken from English (the big event happens on a Thursday - totally ruins the illusion for me).
It may not sounds like it, but I really kept trying to find some aspect of this book that I liked, that I thought was well done... and I was just utterly unimpressed. I am sure there are a lot of people out there who will enjoy it, but there was nothing I could take away from The Queen's Rising except for disappointment and wasted potential.
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