I received this book for free from the publisher or author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Well, it was about time! I read The Shattered Court in 2015 and I loved it and then I waited a while for the sequel. I'm happy to report that it did not dissapoint at all.
The Forbidden Heir started where the previous book ended, with Sophia and Cameron entering the Academe in Illvya. Not only did they had to flee from Anglion, but they did so in the middle of the night and they were not prepared for what's to come. The transition is hard. The magic is practiced different here, there is a school were students are free to study whatever they want, Sophia doesn't understand the language well and there are scary demons too.
Our royal couple gains asylum in the Academe were they enroll as students until they figure out who to trust and what is going on. Sophia learns quite a bit about magic, some in class, some by accident. In the meantime, Anglion sends an envoy to request that Sophie returns to her country as soon as possible.
Just like its predecessor, The Forbidden Heir has a lot of political machinations and plot twists. Also, since it takes place in a new setting which involves new world building. I really liked all of this, although I still don't understand how the magic works and exactly what's going on back in Anglion.
Sophie and Cameron haven't been married for long, but they grow a lot as a couple, they truly love each other, and they got each other's back. Sophie knows a lot about how court politics work and she's very smart and a fast learner, but she took some impulsive decisions too. Cameron is fiercely protective of his wife, but has the hope that they can somehow return to Anglion and the life they had before. They make a really great couple.
The ending was a bit abrupt and unexpected and I'm not sure where the story is going next. Now, to wait for the next book and I hope it won't be such a long wait :)This review was originally posted on Quite the Novel Idea
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