Prince Freya, Vol. 2 by Keiko Ishihara

Prince Freya, Vol. 2 (Prince Freya, #2)

by Keiko Ishihara

To save her kingdom, a simple village girl must live a royal lie.

The powerful kingdom of Sigurd has slowly been conquering all the lands that share its borders, and now it has turned its voracious attention to the small, resource-rich Tyr. Tyr cannot hope to match Sigurd in strength, so in order to survive, it must rely on the intelligence, skill and cunning of its prince and his loyal knights. But should their prince fall, so too shall Tyr…

Freya finds her charade as Prince Edvard difficult to maintain as she battles her own crushing grief and treacherous Tyrish nobles. With the help of her dear friend Alek and her new guardian Sir Julius, however, she’s determined not to give up. But will her new resolve and impulsive nature send her straight into the jaws of danger?!

Reviewed by inlibrisveritas on

4 of 5 stars

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Where the first volume established a pretty solid but standard opening, this one excels. I am so glad I decided to try out the second volume before deciding to put it to the side. Freya has already undergone some character development as she learns her role as prince, and I have to say I love her quick thinking. Where I was marginally interesting throughout the first volume, I was positively hooked for all of this one.
But that ending is just so devastating. I'm definitely snapping up volume 3 when it drops.

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  • 6 August, 2020: Reviewed