Greed (Seven Princes of Sin #4)
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Left homeless and penniless after her husband's death, Isabel faces more bad luck. Her apartment...
Dark Contemporary Fantasy Erotica Romance TRIGGER WARNINGS: Profanity
Dalysian Hope (Dalysia #1)
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A young girl. An ancient war. Secrets and lies around every corner. Who will you trust? Sophie...
Young Adult Fantasy Romance
The Blue Veil (Seven Deadly Veils #1.5)
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When one of High Lord Valadon’s rare paintings goes missing, his second in command, Remare enlists...
Urban Fantasy Romance Novella
Veil of Mists (Seven Deadly Veils #2)
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Miranda Crescent travels to Paris to procure a rare Degas painting for New York’s High Lord...
Urban Fantasy Romance
Light & Kingdom (Royal & Piper #2)
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Over a year after the Piper of HameLonn disappeared, his secret is found out. In the capital of...
Fantasy Romance Fairytale Retelling Young Adult
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Feb 19, 2024
Broken Fates (Severed Flames #3)
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Queen. Savior. Sacrifice. The realms are fracturing—and Vale Tenebris stands at the center of...
Fantasy Romance Reverse Harem Why Choose
My Swan Prince
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Max hates his life and the curse he is forced to live with. He pushes his other form deep inside...
MM Urban Fantasy Romance
Accidentally Marrying the Professor (Accidentally Marrying)
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My research trip to do list: study ruins, take notes. Try not to drool over my insanely hot...
Contemporary Fantasy Erotica Novella Romance
Sensitivemuse (246 KP) rated Throne of Glass in Books
Feb 2, 2019
The plot itself was good and engaging to read. There’s a mix of everything. Mystery, intrigue, action, and romance. I’d have to say it’s a little bit too much of a mix. I was really more into reading about the competition and Celaena’s skills. The mystery aspect did not really capture my attention and didn’t think it was very exciting. Sure, it did keep you guessing but it wasn’t filled with any twists and turns one might expect in a mystery. The romance was all right although I also didn’t think a love triangle was necessary in this one. (It was pretty hard to choose which one of the two were better. They both had their qualities that made them likable so I’m going to sit on the fence and be neutral on this)
I also enjoyed reading into Celaena’s and Nehemia’s friendship. I rather liked the bond they shared and Nehemia can hold her own as well so I liked how the two of them shared some common ground.
The ending was excellent and I’m going to be reading the rest of this. I hear it gets better! So I’m looking forward to getting the second.
