The True Queen by Sarah Fine

The True Queen (The Impostor Queen, #3)

by Sarah Fine

Now that Ansa knows she is the destined queen of Kupari, she is desperate to find a permanent home for her people, the Kriegere, in the Kupari lands. But as the small band of warriors crosses into the foreign territory, Ansa loses her fragile grip on her newly-acquired—and violent—fire and ice magic and puts everyone, including her love Thyra, in danger.

Inside the walls of Kupari, Elli maintains the facade that she is the magical queen, with her secret—that she has no magic at all—on the brink of exposure every day. But as she tries to prepare the citizens to protect themselves from another invasion, unrest spreads as wielders like her beloved Oskar begin to lose control of their powers.

As Kupari grows increasingly unstable, with the land literally crumbling beneath their feet, and a common enemy once again threatening everything, these two young women on a collision course with destiny must find a way to save the realm and their people from total destruction.

In this epic conclusion to the Impostor Queen series, Sarah Fine’s sweeping tale of two fierce leaders imbued with unimaginable power and called to unthinkable sacrifice finally answers the question: who has the strength to be the True Queen?

Reviewed by Jordon on

2 of 5 stars

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I loved the first book in this series. But I hated the second book. I thought the third book would be okay because Ellie's in it, but the second book had completely lost me. I wasn't invested in the characters anymore, I didn't really care. I also hated that Oskar and Ellie kept referring to each other as 'My love' etc, it was too much to be honest.

I really thought this book would redeem the last book, but it was already too late. I read it just to see how the series ended.

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