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Another book by May Dawson that I couldn't put down!In this book, we continue the story of Alisa and her guys. They need to figure out a way for Alisa to become Queen without losing anything else. But things aren't easy. There are so many plot twists, that the book kept me on edge from page 1!
What a great follow up from the Wandering Queen, and May Dawson does a great job of continuing the Lose Fae series with, in my opinion with an even better read. I do not know how that happened because I was a big fan of Wandering Queen.I always enjoy when the characters grow with the books, as it does here. They are coming together and working better as a team. Working more in union and helping the story along more. The plot flows fast, the characters are evolving as each book seems to go along....
In this second book, we pick up right where book one leaves us. Alisa still doesn’t have her memories back, but she is just as determined to have them revealed. More truths come out about her past though it is drip-fed to us throughout the book. We still get an insight as to how academy life was for 3/4 people with the flashbacks every few chapters. Also, Raine makes a more solid appearance in this book, and not all is what it seems with him!Despite not knowing most of her life and not knowing w...
ups and downs3.5 for me. I didn’t know whether to make it 3 or 4 stars but the ending totally made me go “whoa”. So it was a little boring for me because it’s not ALL about Alisa anymore. More people have issues and they’re getting the spotlight. Which is great, Alisa makes this the most exciting for me and so like a goldfish, my mind tends to wander when other people are adding to the story. Otherwise I really like the way the author wove everything. Her guys have become even cooler. Alisa is t...
Picks up straight after the previous book and the action just keeps, coming.Fantastic world building with wonderful characters and a storey line with so many twists and turns some of which you just don’t seem coming no matter how clever you are or how well you know May's writing.Alisa is everything you want in a female M/C - sassy, snarky and independent but with a certain vulnerability and a weakness for 3 scrumptious knights!Azrael- smooth like the best hot chocolateDuncan - well who doesn’t l...
A lot of growth and a stinging cliffhanger! May Dawson could easily be one of my favorite authors! I haven't yet picked up a series of hers that I haven't absolutely loved.Getting lost in the twisted world of fae with Alisa and the guys was a real whirlwind. There is so much history and it is hard to tell who are really the heroes and who are the villains. I do feel Alisa settled into herself much more in this installment. She's really blooming into the powerhouse we suspect she can be. As are t...
Continuing the story from Wandering Queen immediately, it would be best to read this as a continuation rather than a stand-alone story. It won't make as much sense without the background of Book 1. Its structure is non-linear, with multiple POV characters, the narrative flitting between the present and various points and viewpoints in the past, so you need to pay close attention. We learn the origin of Duncan's hatred for Alisa 6 years ago. Now they are escaping from Faer and Raile, heading for
Loved this book!Absolutely loved this book. Alisa was kick ass in this book. I felt bad for Raile in this book because of all the secrets and plotting him and old Alisa did together he can’t share any of it with the now Alisa. He’s always saving her and yet she’s always pushing him away. Just like all her other men. Finally at the end there is no more pushing away of her men. Finally something works out for Alisa. And her brother!? Is he still in there somewhere? I hope. Alisa was strong before
This is a must read. The characters are interesting and there were many different twists in the story that make absolute sense and just make the story more interesting…the characters more loveable. It was nice to finally find out how she ended up where she was when the first book started. One of the characters we saw briefly in the first book was someone that I thought was going to be a problem and whom we couldn’t trust. Being able to see things from his point of view opened up his character an...
This second book in the series is even more fantastic than the first! It’s definitely my new favorite series from Ms. Dawson. This story is packed with constant action, suspense, danger, and many twists, turns, and surprises to keep you turning the pages. The main FMC, Alisa, is really coming into her character becoming more confident in herself, her companions, and her abilities in spite of her forgotten memories. I love the challenges she faces and how she handles herself overall. I also reall...
5/5 starsI freaking love this series so much! The twists and turns, the world-building, the characters, the plot...I love all of it!In this second book, Alisa still doesn’t have her memories back, but that doesn’t deter her from being a strong and amazing heroine. Compared to her former scheming and manipulative self, Alisa is now less deceiving and much more caring. I love that she’s similar yet different when compared to the person she was when she still had her memories. The romance portion o...
This fantasy romance picks up where the first one left off.... well, almost. It literally starts with a mild flashback, but it's an important one - and it lends depth and some answers to the diabolical mystery that is Alisa's brother.The drive to regain her memories pushes this narrative forward, though there is a part of me that almost wishes she wouldn't.... that Alisa is a more rounded princess without the dust and pain of her past. It's not true, obviously, but seeing her through the eyes of...
*I received a free copy of this book which I voluntarily chose to write an honest review for.I thought book one was totally fantastic but this one just may top that. Alisa still doesn't have her memories back but that does not stop her from trying to figure out her survival as well as how to take the thrown from her horrid twin brother. There are lots of obstacles thrown into her path but she always manages to navigate them in a way that benefits her cause thanks to her determination to save her...
I just… *shakes head* I’m really not sold on this series at all. 🤦🏼♀️Alisa seems like she’s bipolar because you’re constantly flip flopping between who she is now (without her memories) and who she was before (through flashbacks of the other characters). Sometimes they even seem to bleed together in the present which really throws me even more. I don’t think they’re such different people at their core, but I think their overall values are a bit different. Also the way they speak to people. So i...
I loved this second book to the series! I was so glad to see after their pasts and all that they have overcome that they guys and Alisa finally got answers to some of their past and about her twin brother Faer. The journey they had to endure it showed that they still cared for each other even without Alisa's memories being restored. Tiron may have had a hidden agenda but I loved how it turned out. The ending was really good. Leaving you wanting more. You will love this book because it draws you
I am pleasantly surprised!To be fair, I did skip the flashbacks, simply because I don't care for them, so I guess my review is very limited- but I did enjoy reading the "present" chapters!I also have to mention that I almost skipped the whole Raile part, because I don't like him yet, but I do hope that my opinion will change. This book was a bit more on the frustrating side because a lot of people took away Alisa's own free will and choice and I HATE when that happensI am a bit confused about th...