The False Princess by Eilis O'Neal

The False Princess

by Eilis O'Neal

For sixteen years, Nalia has been raised as the princess of Thorvaldor, but one day she learns that her real name is Sinda and that she is part of a complicated plot that would change the future of her country forever.

Reviewed by ladygrey on

3 of 5 stars

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This was a fun book with good characters that I wanted to like more than I did.

I liked that all the characters are flawed and make bad choices, even if I didn't like reading when they did. I liked the story quite a bit and enjoyed the way magic is handled. I wanted more magic. Kiernan was great which made everything more interesting.

But, overall I had a hard time reading this book because there was so much of Sinda's introspection, I got tired of it and just wanted the story to move forward or the characters to interact or something to happen. If it had been a little bit tighter and spent a little more time with the characters while retaining its sense of fun and romance I would have liked it a lot better.

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