![]() There are some great characters in the series. ![]() You’ll also find a whole bunch of political maneuvering and scheming here, so if you enjoy that sort of thing, this is definitely one to check out. There is a plenty more heartbreak and suffering strung throughout the pages of the second book, and my heart ached for Aderyn on more than one occasion. Picking up shortly where Throne left off, Aderyn is forced to learn how to govern an entire nation, whilst also nursing a broken heart. If you are lucky enough to have picked up A Throne of Swans, then keep on reading!Ī Crown of Talons is certainly not a happy book. If you haven’t read the first book in this fantastic duology, then you might want to stop reading now. Siegfried and Tallis have made their move – they have formed an army, declared war and will take the throne, by any means necessary.Īderyn must fly to unchartered territories and risk the lives of everyone she loves to defeat her enemies, secure her throne and unite her people. The world is changing.Īs people being to question whether Aderyn and Aron are strong enough to rule, there is an attempted assassination on Aderyn’s life. ![]() ![]() The celebrations are interrupted by the arrival of nobles who have escaped from the neighbouring country of Celonia – the flightless have risen up and overthrown their rulers. Three months after Aderyn’s coronation the court is celebrating the Solstice, but Aderyn is preoccupied by Lucien’s continuing hostility. ![]()
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