Reviewed by Beth C. on
In Crush the King, we find Evie (Queen Everleigh) still besieged by assassins, and it seems everywhere she turns, there are more. Finally deciding she's had enough of playing defense, she goes on the offense and brings the battle to Regalia Games (similar in spirit to the Olympics). When it all comes down to life or death, Evie is will to sacrifice everything in order to Crush the King.
It's a great continuation of the series, and Evie gets better and better as a character. She's not...static. She learns and adjusts and takes the hits sometimes too. The book's (no spoilers!) ending was *perfect*, though I will say that it leaves enough open that another book could theoretically be possible. My understanding is that this is a trilogy, however it's not unheard of for that to change if books are doing well.
Overall, if this IS the end - it's been a helluva ride. There's strength in physicality - but there's *also* strength in wits and honor. Queen Everleigh Blair demonstrates that playing the long game can devastate your opponent as much as beating them on a battlefield.
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