Reviewed by Quirky Cat on
Queen Merrin is one of several queens in her realm. In her mind, she may not act like a perfect queen, but at least she sincerely cares for those she is in charge of. She also cares deeply for at least one of her fellow queens, Beau.
That makes Beau's disappearance all the more devastating for Merrin. Now she'll go through whatever length necessary to save her fellow queen and friend. Even if it means strolling through patches of dark magic and woods.
“I suppose the first indication that something was wrong was that very night in the treetop fort.”
A Crown of Echoes is a thrilling fantasy novel unlike any others out there. It is the tale of magic and friendship. Of crowns and love. It takes the concept of realms and magic and throws it into a whole new adventure.
Queen Merrin is bright and alive – a refreshing change for somebody with the title of queen. She's vibrant and passionate and still feels very young in many ways. Yet none of that was enough to stop her from starting this journey.
I've noticed that many of Brindi Quinn's characters tend to be bright, compassionate, and caring. Yet they always also have their own spin to make them stand out even in that format. Merrin is wild and is accurately compared to a lioness on more than one occasion.
The worldbuilding for this new series is on-point, which didn't surprise me at all. While we've only been offered a glimpse into a couple of the realms, it feels like there is so much more to this world. Even Merrin's own realm feels like there is a hidden depth to it, and that is one that we see the most.
As for the magical system? That alone was enough to get my curiosity going. I'm looking forward to seeing what Quinn reveals in future novels. Though what was portrayed here was tied so carefully with the lore of the world, and thus it carried weight.
Naturally, there's a romantic plot as well. That's hinted at in every description of the book, and it does not let down here. It starts off subtle but quickly goes from slow-burn to full romance, with a few surprises here and there along the way.
All things considered, it was absolutely worth the wait to get to read A Crown of Echoes. Brindi Quinn is easily one of my favorite indie authors, and I always treasure her releases. In fact, I may have bought this book digitally to read it asap, only to also buy a physical copy to add to my collection (don't judge me!). I can't wait for the rest of this series!
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 16 June, 2020: Finished reading
- 16 June, 2020: Reviewed