![]() ![]() It has been great to see different Queens in their environments and Gwen is a great read. I am really enjoying this series as a whole. I could easily have stayed with Gwen for another 100's of pages. ![]() ![]() My only complaint is that the book isn't longer. Of course it doesn't hurt that we also hear from Shara in this book. That determination shines through the pages and makes her a worthy lading lady. But reading about her in her own book, was nothing short of amazing. ![]() Readers meet Gwen for the first time in Queen Takes Checkmate (Their Vampire Queen Book 5) and already there, she's a really interesting character. Joely has a knack for writing these amazing worlds and characters, that makes me forget about time and place whilst I'm reading about their adventures. I mean I really love the arthurian legends where Arthur is this beloved and awesome king, so I wasn't sure how I would react when Joely re-writes this to make Arthus the villain, and make Gwen unable to choose between the knights (hello, reverse harem #whychoose).īut my scepticism was unfounded and man, oh man, did she deliver!! So, when Joely announced she was working on a spin-off series based on her interpretation and visions of Arthurian legends, I was more excited than I was when I found out there'll be another book in her TVQ series - but at the same time, I can't deny that I was a little sceptic. If you read my blog, it's no secret that I'm totally fan-girling over Ms Burkhart's Their Vampire Queen. ![]()
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