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The Unbroken Queen

by Terina Adams

Series: The Bone Throne (1)

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The Unbroken Queen is the first book in the Bone Throne series. This book tales you on a thrilling journey of magic and adventure. The writing was incredible and creative. It is richly detailed, pulling the reader into this new world and its complicated history, which does make it a bit slow in the beginning. The character was definitely a favorite of mine amongst books. This is the first time I've read a book by this author and will definitely be reading more in the future. I enjoyed this enemies to lovers, fated mates, arranged marriage, shifter slow burn romance. ( )
  stordet | May 12, 2024 |
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The Unbroken Queen by Terina Adams. Alternating between Tressya's and Tamas' points of view, the story follows both as they travel the path that has been destined for them while deciding whether that destiny is what they truly desire. The first few chapters felt confusing, as though I had missed a previous book or story to understand the references being made. After that, the story seemed to focus in and became clearer to the reader. The political intrigue and mysteries that Tressya and Tamas attempt to unravel resulted in an enjoyable read.

I will say that every four or five chapters, there was an editing error that did pull me out of the story, but I was able to figure out the either missing word or typo'd name and get back into it.

This book would be rated for mature audiences as there are graphic depictions of intimate scenes and death. Overall, I found the story engaging and will gladly read the next book in the series. 4/5 stars. ( )
  ATarnow | May 5, 2024 |
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