Tate James has amazingly presented this book and Dead Drop and Honey Trap are his matchless writings. Michelle Sparks and Drew Mehrtens and Lucas Webley have years of experience in narrating the true essence of characters and they did a great job in narrating this volume.
A bad ruler, a killed sovereign, a missing princess found. Some time ago, the Royal Trials were a holy custom intended for a sovereign to choose her ruler. However, nothing is as it was in the realm of Tiech. Not since the ruthless homicide of dearest Queen Ophelia. The town of Ironforge uncovered significant mysteries, yet everything came at an excruciating expense. The roads run red with the blood of blameless people and Rybet’s heart is weighty as she gets back to Lakehaven. Confronting court and her mom’s killer will require something beyond a fearless face. She will require the expertise, keenness, and backing of the individuals who love her.
This tragically missing princess will take the necessary steps to come to the Golden Ball even at the expense of her satisfaction. The closure appeared to have surged and seriously ailing exhaustively. Numerous unfavorable issues that the characters had during the entire series or an entire book appeared to simply be cleared up with the snap of a finger and with practically no clarification. There was such a lot of time enjoying with meandering aimlessly characters and the champion blundering around when there were crises.
The courageous woman was likewise sort of a nitwit truly behind the curve. It turned out to be progressively baffling. The connections did not appear to be strong eventually. The courageous woman and rulers sort of discussed how their connections would function, yet not actually. A genuine discussion was put off over and over and nothing truly appeared to be settled and set. They have no arrangement on the most proficient method to manage anything. Besides, there was so brief period enjoyed on the ruler’s associations with the champion in this book that appeared to be a side note.