
A Crown for Assassins
A Throne for Sisters, Book Seven
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Narrated by:
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Kieran T. Flitton
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By:
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Morgan Rice
“Morgan Rice's imagination is limitless. In another series that promises to be as entertaining as the previous ones, A Throne of Sisters presents us with the tale of two sisters (Sophia and Kate), orphans, fighting to survive in a cruel and demanding world of an orphanage. An instant success. I can hardly wait to put my hands on the second and third books!” (Books and Movie Reviews, Roberto Mattos)
The new number one best-selling epic fantasy series by Morgan Rice!
In A Crown for Assassins (A Throne for Sisters, Book Seven), Sophia, Kate, and Lucas finally get the chance to journey in search of their long-lost parents. Will they find them?
Are they alive?
And what message do they hold for them?
Their journey demands a price, though. Ashton is left without a ruler, and the Master of Crows still lies in wait, ready to strike. As the fate of the realm lies in the balance, help may come from the most unlikely place of all: Stonehome.
A Crown for Assassins is Book 7 in a dazzling new fantasy series rife with love, heartbreak, tragedy, action, adventure, magic, swords, sorcery, dragons, fate, and heart-pounding suspense. A pause register, it is filled with characters that will make you fall in love, and a world you will never forget.
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The story is also unnecessarily long. I felt it would have been a great four book series, and there is a lot of repetition as well as story flaws that appeared as a consequence to trying to stretch it out to eight.
I also wish I was made to care more about the characters. I feel as though they have instant changes in personality without the proper time to develop.
Moving on, I felt the new "villain," or leader character, was unnecessary as well as their plot not making sense. They start their mission on a faulty cause. Anyone who grew up with D'Angelica would believe she was capable of anything, rather than think what they heard were lies. It doesn't make sense in my opinion, so it is hard to overlook.
The editor did better on this book, but still problematic.
Furthermore, as a note, it was difficult getting past the narrator switch after I had adjusted to the narrator from the first 4 or 5 books. I am sure that's not a fault of the author though.
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