Friday, January 31, 2020

Review: The Queen of Nothing

The Queen of Nothing The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Jude had released her control over Cardan in order to become his queen but was exiled shortly afterward. As the first mortal Queen of Faerie, she has no power to fight Cardan after his betrayal. She is living in the mortal realm waiting for a chance to reclaim the throne and when her twin sister arrives to tell her about a crime she committed in Faerie, Jude knows that she must violate the exile in order to save her sister. When Jude returns she quickly learns that Elfhame is on the edge of war and the only way she can save the realm she has grown to love is by jumping into the conflict with both feet. Will Jude be able to protect her sister and save Elfhame? What does she want more, to be Queen or human?

The Queen of Nothing is the finale in The Folk of the Air trilogy. I read these three books within a short span of time and can say the read time was well used. I loved the adventure and splashes of romance that were included in this fantasy novel and became fully vested in the outcome of the main characters. Black has outdone herself with a well-rounded story and a fabulous ending. I recommend this entire series to everyone who enjoys fantasy novels or anything Faerie.


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