Naming of the Queen
Return of the Ancestors, Book 2
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Shakira Shute
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Will Watt
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JJ Makenzie
The princess always knew her name would come with a price, but she never knew how steep the cost would be. Falsely accused of killing her husband’s family, she’s on the run with the father she never knew. With his help and a band of outcasts, she’s learning just how much she might have to pay, not only to save herself but also all of Greatland. It’s up to her to learn who she truly is and restore the ways of the Ancestors. Yet what her heart yearns for most is to be reunited with the man she must speak her name to first—Rowan, King of Northrend.
Rowan vowed no woman would ever own the heart of the king of Northrend again. But the woman with no name captured not only his heart but also his soul. And despite the crimes she’s been accused of, he’s having a hard time believing he was wrong about her. Yet, with the balance of Northrend and Greatland in his hands, he has a choice to make: choose the woman he loves or save his kingdom from going to war.
It's a dangerous game they play—one where it’s hard to know who's a friend and who's a foe. But if they wish to win, the lovers must reunite and help their people choose love and freedom before a shadow overcomes the land. The people must name their queen before it’s too late.
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Loved the creativity of the setting and vivid descriptions.
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A truly wonderful story
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Obsessed!
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This book picks up right where the first book left off so if you haven’t read it, stop reading this review and pick it up. You’ve been warned.
At the end of The Queen With No Name, Princess was kidnapped/rescued by her long lost father. At the beginning of this book, she’s taken to a magical underground world where she learns her history and destiny. Not knowing whom to believe and trust, she yearns for the opportunity to confront her husband. When she learns he’s in pursuit of her and in danger, she sets off with new found friends and family to warn him. As she discovers who she and her husband are meant to be, she must battle old enemies & fight to bring peace and unite her kingdom.
This book was so hard to put down. It gave me Remnant Chronicles and The Books of Pellinor vibes. There were so many emotions I experienced while reading with some definite surprises, suspicions, misunderstandings, betrayals, and reconciliations. I enjoyed Princess’ strong spirit and spunk. She’s been through a lot and though she’s generally a kind, loving person, she doesn’t let others walk all over her. She finally chooses her name and I have to say it was perfect.
I liked Rowan much better in this book. He’s had time to really examine his feelings and grow as a person. Though he’s suspicious of Princess at first, mainly because of a snake in his kingdom who likes to feed him lies, he soon figures out whom he can trust. He has a fierce almost obsessive love for Princess and that strong bond between them continues in this story.
The audiobook version is fantastic! I loved the narrators who really brought this story to life. I could hardly put the AirPods down because I had to know what happened next.
The story definitely drew me in & I loved the premise. While this book provides a satisfying ending, I’d love to see the story continue. Recommend to fantasy and fairytale fans, but please read the content warnings below. It’s not appropriate for teens, especially young teens or those who only enjoy clean reads.
Content warning: This book came highly recommended, but it’s definitely a PG-13 read. There’s some mild swearing, mostly biblical swears. There’s also moderate violence, and death. There’s a lot of sexual innuendo, descriptions of intimate touching, and fade to black scenes all between a married couple. I’d describe it as semi open door though not graphic.
Thrilling conclusion!
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