A Better book!
While the first was average in terms of drawing out the characters and world building, by the time anything started to happen, the book had reached its final pages.
This second book in the trilogy did not have a ‘second-book-syndrome’, to which I’m so happy. I was afraid that this would drag non-stop and really go nowhere other than moving the characters from point A to point B and include a lot of character development.
The princess, Lia, is taken to the ‘barbarian’ land, Venda; which is mostly in ruins. But she soon uncovers underground pathways and more secrets of her own kingdom that she had not dreamed of. Lia has grown to care for both, Kaden and Rafe, which makes things more complicated in their relationship.
More betrayals (title drop, Lol), more plot-twists and more secrets are unraveled throughout the course of the book which makes it more enjoyable. Moreover, Lia, has become even more daring and fearless, which I’m absolutely loving.
Overall 4 out of 5 stars. Can’t wait to read the final book in the Remnant Chronicles.