Meira is one of the seven refugees who
survived the attack on her home kingdom of Winter when it was taken over by
Spring and it's evil ruler, Angra. Fighting to become a good warrior and
battling her love for the future King of Winter, and best friend, Mather, she
must conquer new obstacles in order to gain the kingdom back. But when she
begins hearing the voice of the last queen of Winter, Hannah, and feels the
magic that once belonged to Hannah, she begins to find out her own destiny and
how exactly she can save Winter and end Angra's reign.
Fast-forward
6 months.
Meira
has taken her role as Queen of Winter and now begins with new obstacles of how
to exactly get her kingdom back to normal. Since Winter is in serious debt to
Cordell, and engaged to the prince, Theron, her kingdom is in debt to their
evil ruler, Noam. Though Meira has tried to adapt to the new life of Queen,
Mather struggles living is new life completely opposite of what he expected.
When the mines of the kingdom are opened and her people find the chasm that
holds all the power for her kingdom, she's determined to find the keys that
unlock the chasm and make sure Noam will never have power over her or her
people.
I
LOVED these books so I gave them both 5 stars! Everything left me reading more
and more and the author really did a good job building up hype throughout the
chapters of what was to come. The plot twists were super good and I didn't see
them coming at all! When she felt the magic inside of her I just thought
"Oh, maybe the people of Winter are getting their magic back?" But
the real reason behind it was so unexpected. I loved these characters in the
book, and I especially loved Meira. It's extremely nice seeing a girl trying to
fix things for herself and her kingdom and not thinking the whole time about
how to find the perfect guy and fall in love for once. I loved these books and
would definitely recommend them to any of my friends or family
3 comments:
I'm so glad you liked these as much as you did! I confess, YA fantasy is not my favorite genre, but you made it sound quite complex with a great world development. Will there be another in this series or was this the end?
I think this book looks like a great read and I would love to read it!!
I believe there is only two books in this series.
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