Thursday, December 12, 2019
Review: The Queen's Heart: Bully Romance Strong Female Heroine (Freedom Fight Trilogy Book 2) by Jennifer Haskin @Haskinauthor
The Queen's Heart:
Bully Romance Strong Female Heroine Freedom Fight Trilogy Book 2
by Jennifer Haskin
Published: September
14, 2019
Publisher: Haskin
Originals
Genre: Young Adult,
Fantasy
Blurb:
"A great storyline and strong characters who lead
you through exciting adventures..." ~Linda Wilson
"As the emotional tension slowly builds to boiling
point within the small group the ending is explosive, unexpected (despite
hints) and dramatic." ~Steph Warren
Fale is confident she can defeat her enemies, but what
happens when the line between love and hate grows so thin that friends become
enemies? Can she survive in the wild when her worst enemy has her back, but no
reason to protect her anymore? The journey is hard enough, chock full of
action-adventure and battles with the enemy, but the new experiences are
dampened by adolescent angst as our brave reluctant hero now enters a love
triangle of epic proportions, turning a tight-knit group of friends into a
painful shadow of unity.
She's determined to discover the machine they seek, finding
the strength to fight for the freedom of the mages. But Fale couldn't expect
the tests they had prepared for her. Does she have what it takes to prove she's
the one for the job? Is she truly the chosen one? She's willing to try, but
even a warrior can lose her heart...and turn her back on everyone who needs
her.
The Queen's Heart is a complicated
emotional must-read of emerging romance with flawed characters
combined with a tenuous journey through the mystery of the machine they seek.
You won't want to put it down. Fans of the first book, The Key of F,
Catching Fire, Insurgent, or Hero: The Slave series, will
enjoy this story.
My Review:
Fale, Keron, Lisle and Izzy all set out to find a machine
that could save her people. Fale is not the only one looking for the machine
putting their trip and their lives in danger.
On this journey Fale does not only have to face enemies and
danger but her friends as well or more like one friend. Izzy has her eyes set
on Keron and taking him away from Fale. There may be a little trouble in
paradise so to speak between Fale and Keron but all couples have their ups and
downs at times that doesn’t mean they are not together or don’t love each other
things happen.
Izzy is being very mean, cruel and ugly with the lies she
keeps telling Keron to win him over. Fale is such a sweetheart in how she is
handling Izzy and Keron. Keron believes that Izzy is just trying to be a
friend. How can you be so naive about what is right in front of you? Izzy and
Keron both make me so mad and sad at the same time but especially Izzy. How can
she do something like that to a friend?
The Queen’s Heart shows us more of who Fale is and what kind
of person she is and how she handles certain situations. Fale has a great big
heart that cares more for others than she does herself. Fale has come a long
way in The Queen’s Heart she has grown and she is learning to take matters into
her own hands instead of always relying on others.
The Queen’s Heart gives us inside detail on each of the
characters hearts and their relationships with each other where The Key of F
gave us more about the world itself.
Like The Key of F once I picked up The Queen’s Heart there
was no way I could put it down until I had turned the last page and now I can’t
wait to dive into the last book The Finial Rescue to see how it all turns out
and to get to know all the characters better and to see where their next
journey takes them.
I highly recommend The Queen’s Heart to all fans of fantasy
and romance.
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