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After serving out a year of hard labor in the salt mines of Endovier for her crimes, 18-year-old assassin Celaena Sardothien is dragged before the Crown Prince. Prince Dorian offers her her freedom on one condition: she must act as his champion in a competition to find a new royal assassin.
Her opponents are men-thieves and assassins and warriors from across the empire, each sponsored by a member of the king's council. If she beats her opponents in a series of eliminations, she'll serve the kingdom for three years and then be granted her freedom. Celaena finds her training sessions with the captain of the guard, Westfall, challenging and exhilirating. But she's bored stiff by court life. Things get a little more interesting when the prince starts to show interest in her... but it's the gruff Captain Westfall who seems to understand her best.
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- Jumpingfrog1217
- 30-10-2018
is ok
story and world are semi-interesting. author contradicts their own story several times. characters not believable. good for a VERY light hearted story. Half listen to it sort of thing.
Elizabeth Evans narrates well.
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- Sweetheart1
- 06-11-2018
brilliant!
i loved this from the very first word ! Elizabeth Evans does a brilliant job at narrating...the story just keeps pulling the listener in and breaking your heart 😍
4 of 4 people found this review helpful
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Overall4 out of 5 stars
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- Amazon Customer
- 16-08-2018
Listen to it yourself
I have been hesitant to purchase this book due to all the reviews I have read, but after finishing the first book, I'm happy to say its not as awful as I imagined, its actually quite nice.
The story is interesting, though there are some aspect that made me roll my eyes but do remember it is a YA book put in age 11-13 section.
I didn't like the so many POV of the book, you'd think POV is for important characters but in this case i feel like it was just to fill up more chapters.
The romance aspect too was a bit forced, in my opinion.
Overall though it is still a nice read, I heard that it does get better in the later books so that's where i am going.
4 of 4 people found this review helpful
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Overall4 out of 5 stars
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- Anonymous User
- 08-09-2018
Pretty Damn Good
Top notch narrator. Very good first book. Can't wait to read the rest.
#Dorianisbae
#stillabetterlovestorythenTwilight
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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- Ruth
- 03-07-2018
A fairy tale for grown ups
Very enjoyable & clever storytelling. I enjoyed this feisty, determined heroine & the creativity of this modern day dark fairy tale
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- MeGaVoltZ
- 15-03-2016
Bratty main character and under-developed emotional depth
I really enjoyed the Sarah J Maas' A Court of Thorns and Roses which was why I used my credit on Throne of Glass. I'm sorry to say that I'm a bit disappointed. The main character Celaena is really un-likeable and hard to relate to. She sounds like a very bratty teenager and some of her snarky remarks just seem really petty. And her desire to be noticed for her ability when she was advised to stay off the radar? I wondered how she ever managed to become one of the greatest assassins.
Also the emotional depth of the story is lacking and the romance is barely there. Am I really supposed to feel something about the connection between Chaol and Celaena? As for whatever is between Celaena and prince Dorian, it ended before it had a chance to develop into anything substantial because obviously to Celaena it was not something worth fighting for. Totally no drama there.
One other thing that bothered me was the final dual which ended in a really abrupt way. Considering the buildup, it felt like I as the reader got the expected outcome without being convinced that it was well deserved. I think that the author must have matured a lot in her writing style since this book because this is nothing like her latest published work A Court of Thorns and Roses.
As for the narration, Elizabeth Evans does a good job portraying the emotions of characters but I find her narrative voice a bit too grating for my liking.
3 of 4 people found this review helpful
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- Juliet
- 10-06-2016
Mish mash of stories already written
It gets more interesting two-thirds the way through but mostly just a mix of things from other, better novels of the genre. Dialogue and characters frustratingly underdeveloped, nothing really clever or innovative about the storyline or the world in which it is set. Writing style and narration tolerable after a while.
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- Ross
- 23-09-2015
well read, badly written
performance was good. but the characters lacked reality and substance that would have made them relatable.
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- Lisa
- 11-09-2019
The narrator is great and the story is enjoyable
The narrator does a wonderful job and the story is an easily enjoyable one. Great for both young adult and adults that enjoy fantasy series without too many complications. Highly recommended
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- Weanda
- 31-08-2019
not as expected
half the book is the characters saying how beautiful the main characters are the other half the main character complaining and continuously thinking about killing everyone, the characters are very 2d thinking about killing and kissing everyone us most the book with some hardly witty banter. and lots of hate shaming any woman who goes near the main love interest
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- Fil
- 18-11-2013
The World's Most Powerful Assassin is a Sap.
So you've been put into a death camp prison mine at age 17. No one survives this death camp prison. You were there for 2 years. And you're the world's most powerful assassin; the queen of the underworld. And you've seen your people bled to death and you're full of rage and the milk of revenge.
So of course, when you're freed, the first thing you're going to do is become a total airhead and totally like fall in love with two guys because OMG one is like a total Prince, but the other one is like soooo loyal and stalwart. And of course, you will totally eat lots of amazing chocolates that will be listed out individually, because chocolate is like sooo delicious, right?
Don't get me wrong. I've been known to enjoy some full on romance fantasy adventures. I've read and enjoyed Sharon Shinn's Twelve Houses series, and one of those books, the one with Justin and the Lirren girl with the starry hair? That shit was as cheesy and romantic as it gets.
I've even read the first of 4521 trilogies in Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel Cycle. So don't think that I'm all EWWW, because of the elements of romance that this novel trots out. I'm not all EWWW, I'm all PLEEEEEEZE, because it just doesn't make any sense How are you going to be the world's most powerful assassin and the queen of the underworld and be a total napkin as well?
Anyway. That's what you get.
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- ❤️ Cyndi Marie ❤️
- 06-02-2018
✫✫ 4 Stars ✫✫
I had no idea going into this book what is was about and I'll be honest Fantasy really isn't my genre of choice but this was for a book club discussion. With that said, I really enjoyed this book. The world building was great and didn't at any point start to feel like it was too much. The main character is a serious badass with nothing to lose, seriously she is an assassin! I loved her personality and her sarcasm. The two main male characters are very powerful and both have a softer side and plans.
This book had it all!! A harsh competition among a group of criminals, magic, another realm, beasts, a really gripping story, a seriously tough sarcastic women and two powerful men on her side! This was so much more than I expected and I'm so glad I listened to it. I will be continuing with the series!! I need to know what happens next. Oh and the best thing... No Cliffhanger! I described it to someone as a New Adult version of the Hunger games with a little YA Game of Thrones thrown in ;)
The narration was perfect for this book, the heroine is 18 and the narrator has a young voice. She became Celaena immediately for me and not a narrator reading the book to me
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- Kindle Customer
- 14-12-2014
Awful
I made it to the final two hours of this audiobook during a car trip before I snapped and "skimmed" through the ending. In hindsight, I wish I had listened to reviewer Fil, who accurately describes Celaena as a sap. I honestly can't think of anyone to recommend this book to.
Part of the problem lies in the author's attempt to combine several genres: an action-packed, bloody mystery-adventure-fantasy novel with a solid dose of romantic sexual tension sounds like a great read, doesn't it? And it might have been, had Maas developed any of these ideas thoroughly. Instead, she briefly attempts to develop the "assassin" backstory only moments before plunging into the "romantic" aspect or the thrilling adventure, etc. in a way that is scattered and bizarre. Her prose is uninspired and long-winded. Her characters have illogical reactions considering their roles in life and the story. (Example: a Captain of the Guard for the bloodiest, most ruthless ruler in the known world that stares in guilty horror at his hands after slaying a criminal that was about to murder the woman he's secretly in love with. Yeeeeeeeeah, riiiiiiight …… <--- *Disgusted disbelief.*)
On top of this illogical character development and sloppy writing, Celaena just sucks as a person. She's bratty and egotistical without any backstory or inner monologues to flesh her out. Why is Celaena so famous? Who has she assassinated? Why is she so feared? What makes her think she's better than everyone else? What's her damage? Has she ever had a meaningful conversation with anyone ... ever?
Don't expect answers to these questions by the end of this glacially paced book. This is a shallow story about a girl that is miraculously gifted in all physical skills, a point that is driven home in the way that she bounces back to full health after a year-long stay in a cozy death camp--her world's equivalence to Auschwitz. I'm sorry, but how many Jewish survivors did you hear about that were running in the Olympics only a few weeks after their release? Maas CAN'T have ever trained for any physical competition in her life because she seems to think a few mentions of Celaena puking after a long run are sufficient to give credence to her recovery in about a dozen combat and survival skills. After only a couple of weeks, she can scuttle up smooth, flat walls like a gecko, overpower men three times her body weight, and shoot the hairs off a fly's back from three football fields away (with a bow and arrow)! Her beauty, wit, and charm enchant all and her gallant, noble actions earn her the respect of everyone she meets--save the black-hearted King and his evil pawns! (I think the author also forgot to mention that she poops solid gold and walks on water, too. Maybe she's waiting to reveal that in book 2.)
Authors of old pulp fiction/dime novels like Anthony Hope (Prisoner of Zenda) or Edgar Rice Burroughs (Tarzan, John Carter) could have pulled off such ridiculously gifted characters in an absurd, rip-roaring adventure. Maas does not have this talent. The story is slow and takes thirty minutes to describe a chess or billiards game between Celaena and the Prince, which they play while they discuss … absolutely nothing. I've felt more sexual tension between my grandmother and a cashier at the local pharmacy where she buys hemorrhoid cream. The author spends more time describing the clothing in the scenes than any perceived or observed emotions/reactions/facial expressions. The prince and the Captain are as interesting as cardboard cut-outs, and the "mysterious" killer of the competitors takes all of one second for the listener to identify.
All in all, this really was just an absurd, boring story with terrible world-building and an even more terrible plot. Save your money/credit/time, and skip it!
116 of 140 people found this review helpful
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Overall2 out of 5 stars
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- Book Lover
- 26-12-2015
Cheap romance novel
Absolute garbage, this book is about a young woman who just got out of at least a year in prison with hard labor and immediately gets the hots for her captors - a prince and a captain who we keep hearing are real hotties in their tight pants and eyes of "rich, melted brown" (what the heck is melted brown anyway).
The whole time the lead characters are throwing temper tantrums and insulting each other, the bad guys are all scarred and ugly, the mean girls are all pretty and - well - mean, and on and on it goes. I can only listen to a little bit at a time because it's one of the most tiresome audiobooks I've ever come across. If you're in a good mood when you hit play, you won't be 5 minutes later.
So far I'm on chapter 11 and still there has been zero action, just a narrator in the voice of the "heroine" spitting out airheaded comments like descriptions of dresses, insults to people and empty threats. I suspect I won't make it much further, but am still hoping that once the fighting begins the characters will improve, but suspect they won't. I suspect the author knows nothing about fighting and will continue to focus on dresses and appearances.
24 of 29 people found this review helpful
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- Trinity
- 22-01-2014
Save the credit!
This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Maybe an angst-ridden pre-teen would find all the drama and whining more acceptable.
What do you think your next listen will be?
Anything else.
Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Elizabeth Evans?
Although all the characters constantly sounded arrogant and bratty, I don't think the narrator can be held solely responsible; the author's writing is just as much to blame.
What character would you cut from Throne of Glass?
All of them! The "world's best assassin" "wrings her hands in worry" and lets people sneak up on her on a regular basis. She spent her career carefully hiding her identity, yet now constantly whines that no one respects her or takes her seriously because they don't know who she is. The "spoiled prince" is an arrogant womanizing jerk, who refuses to marry because every woman he's ever met is "mentally inferior". Listening to them is like listening to a bunch of immature 12-year-old spoiled rotten brats.
Any additional comments?
Save the credit!!
110 of 138 people found this review helpful
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Overall2 out of 5 stars
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- Anonymous User
- 16-01-2019
Main hero is Mary Sue
I was looking for a book from a perspective of "not-so-good-guy" and having an assassin as main protagonist seemed like a neat idea. I was somewhat disappointed - I have listened to 2/3 of the book and decided that this is not for me. The main flaw is that this seems to be a truly young adult book (main heroes are in twenties, torn between multiple romantic interests) which on its own would not be too bad, however the main heroine is an entitled brat (at least from her inner monologue, at least she's not acting too stupid) and the worst of all - a "Mary Sue". She's nearly perfect, almost everyone instantly likes her and she pretty much faces no (real) challenges. Do not recommend.
18 of 22 people found this review helpful
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Overall3 out of 5 stars
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- Joel Võsu
- 03-12-2015
Good story, poor presentation
I liked the story, but not the narration. Many times it was so annoying that I considered stopping listening and reading instead.
35 of 44 people found this review helpful
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Overall2 out of 5 stars
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- Amazon Customer
- 31-12-2013
It's no Game of Thrones...
Any additional comments?
I have never felt compelled to write a review before, but I want to save you from a mistake. This book has a splash on the cover that says "Fans of Game of Thrones and Hunger Games will love this!" I think George R.R. Martin is a genius and his books have cost me numerous nights of sleep. And who doesn't love Katniss? So if this book had a strong sassy no bs female lead in a world similar to GOT this could be worth a read? No.The lead character can wield a weapon, though the fight specifics are often lacking. "She knocked him out." "She hit the target dead center." Her emotional development is young. She's vain and annoying. Maybe she will grow up as the series plays out, but I won't be along for the ride to find out.Though Katniss and Celaena would be fighting on the same side I think Katniss would be doing a lot of eye rolling in having to deal with Celaena. The male characters are a bit more interesting. If you are a hard core GOT fan you will be bored silly. This book has nowhere the depth, plot nor characters to hold your attention. Hunger Games is a more fair comparison and while some of the story is similar (strong female lead out to thwart an unfair society) the comparisons end there.I probably would have liked this book when I was in high school. If you are a grown up look elsewhere...
PS I would not have bothered to write this review had the publisher not tried to hoodwink GOT and HG fans...
89 of 113 people found this review helpful
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Overall3 out of 5 stars
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- Julianna Cardenas
- 17-10-2016
Wanted to like it
I thought the story would have been a little more intense during the fight scenes. Also, I couldn't distinguish the different characters. I may have liked it better with a different narrator.
13 of 16 people found this review helpful
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Overall3 out of 5 stars
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Performance4 out of 5 stars
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- Pendragon
- 14-11-2015
Ok but......
I gave it a chance but an assassin that doesn't kill isn't much of an assassin. She boast of being an assassin but even in the preview for the next book, she's not really killing anyone she's just making it seem like she is, which is kinda boring to me!
27 of 34 people found this review helpful
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Overall5 out of 5 stars
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Performance4 out of 5 stars
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- Robyn
- 16-08-2018
Good fantasy listen
Apart from the narrator being a little bit "shouty" too often, this was a really easy, enjoyable listen.
Moves along at a decent pace, with all the usual ingredients of a good fantasy novel. Strong, feisty heroine, and decent support characters. Enjoyed it. A different magic / power angle than I've encountered before, even if the references to the fae and demons etc are still familiar.
Downloaded book number 2 immediately I finished this - and that's usually a good indicator for a good rating.
17 of 17 people found this review helpful
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Overall3 out of 5 stars
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Performance4 out of 5 stars
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- Mr. M. Fyleman
- 08-11-2017
Ok listen, stretched credibility in places
This was an ok yarn, and Sarah J Mass writes proficiently. That said, she readily re-hashes the tropes of the female YA market - if I read another YA where a young woman is torn between two young men I think I’ll scream!
My biggest gripe is with the central character. The set up is obviously aiming at her being a gritty survivor in the mould of Katniss Everdeen of the Hunger Games series. However, she quickly turns into a bit of a girlie girl, far too caring and emotional for someone supposed to be a professional assassin. Also for someone trained as an assassin from a young age, she seems to lack some basic coordination skills - unable to handle a pool cue without instruction? - really? (Btw - Sarah should look up billiards on Wikipedia, they are clearly playing American pool in that scene. It’s not an important point, but shows a laziness with research).
Both character and writer only really begin to show their potential in the final fight scene. This was well written and tense, and you could see signs of the assassin breaking through.
Don’t get me wrong, this is not a bad story and I don’t regret spending the credit. It’s just that with a little more polish it could have been good, possibly even great. I have just purchased the second in the series to see if the potential is better realised in that one.
32 of 35 people found this review helpful
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Overall5 out of 5 stars
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- paula
- 18-11-2018
My all time favourite book series
Just passing through and leaving a review as this is my number 1 favourite book series ever. I cannot tell you how magical they become or how much your heart will burn with Celaena and her companions. If you are looking at the the length of these and considering whether or not to commit, I can tell you that this is an epic fantasy tale ripe with magic, betrayal, guts, gore, spicy love scenes and intruige. It is beguiling and the narrator who blessedly does every last book right until the end is fantastic. The audiobooks wouldn't be what they are without her, she genuinely brings them to life. Also don't be tempted to skip out on Tower of Dawn the 'side novel' not only is it easily one of the most enjoyable reads in the series (it's less dark and more fun than the others) but the final book Kingdom of Ash, a lot of it won't make sense without first having read Tower of Dawn so do it, you won't be disappointed.
Hoping you enjoy this amazing journey through pain, love, sacrifice, heart break, murder, twists you don't see coming and Fae males ;) as much as I have.
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6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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Overall5 out of 5 stars
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- Elentiya
- 20-10-2018
I love it!
I have read this book three times and I thought I would listen to it for the 4th time. Throne of glass is one of my favourite book series out there. This audio book did it justice. I loved it all the way to the end!
3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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Overall4 out of 5 stars
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- blackteaandmilk
- 07-03-2015
Enjoyable :)
Would you consider the audio edition of Throne of Glass to be better than the print version?
I tried reading the book several time and just didnt seem to get into it, but listening to the book was for me so much better, the narrator did a great job.
Any additional comments?
I recommend this for an enjoyable listen :)
6 of 7 people found this review helpful
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Overall2 out of 5 stars
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- jf101
- 30-12-2016
Most Definitely Not Game of Thrones
Would you try another book written by Sarah J. Maas or narrated by Elizabeth Evans?
Not in this series. The underlying premise is interesting - female assassin, training camp for bad guys, unknown mission - but the world building is very limited and the main character is highly unconvincing. This is my main problem with the audiobook and in the end the reason I could not finish the book. A hardened female assassin who has killed 20+ guards trying to escape from the prison mine, undergone a brutal training regime with a master criminal with many assassinations under her belt essentially acts like a naive teenager in almost all the situations she is faced with. There are so many inconsistencies between the "super assassin" premise and how she actually behaves it becomes impossible for the story to hold any credibility. Comparisons to GoT or the Name of the Wind are utterly misplaced. The narration is good, but cannot redeem the story.
20 of 26 people found this review helpful
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Overall4 out of 5 stars
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- Mara
- 10-02-2015
Amazing book! Hard to put down!
Great listen! Very action filled and quick paced, at the same time descriptive and emotional. Has everything you would ever need inside a book - crime, action, romance, drama, fantasy, historical feeling - all included!
Reminds me in some way of Game of Thrones (I loved the series, haven't read the book).
Interesting storytelling - from a perspective of a character ("I" form). It is interesting because, though the main character remains Celaena, author gives you insight from the other characters point of view, too, in that way quenching your thirst for information about their feelings.
Great narrator! I think she fits very well.
5 of 6 people found this review helpful
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Overall2 out of 5 stars
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- Teresa
- 07-03-2019
Not what I was expecting
I didn't like the story and after about 15 minutes. I realised the descriptions of handsome men and a glossy haired woman sounded more like Mills and Bone than a different take on Game of Thrones, very disappointed.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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Overall5 out of 5 stars
- Lottie brook
- 05-02-2019
Amazing
This book is so good I couldn't put it down absuloutly brilliant i loved it!!
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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Overall4 out of 5 stars
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- Jamie Lam
- 22-01-2019
very enjoyable!
I've heard this one isn't the best of the series but ive enjoyed it, the main character is a little unlikable at times and comes across as a bit petulant but they're competent and move the story along at a good pace. Another story with an annoying love triangle, could have done without but at least it isn't the focus of the book
1 of 1 people found this review helpful