
A Deception of Courts
Realm of Fey, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Joel Leslie
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By:
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Ben Alderson
Robin Icethorn, King of the Winter Court, must stop the Hand, who threatens to bring forth a time of monsters.
The search for the keys to free Duwar, the demon God, from his unearthly bindings has begun. Finding unlikely allies, Robin is thrust into a war of Gods, becoming no more than a pawn in the game he never wished to be a part of. Whilst new flames crackle with electrifying power and old flames return equally changed, Robin is forced to make decisions that will change the course of his and his people's lives forever.
A Deception of Court is the thrilling, electrifying, and deadly third installment to the Realm of Fey series. It takes place directly after the events of A Kingdom of Lies. Listeners who enjoy stories full of magic, romance, and adventure—but with added spice—will love this series. Dive in and uncover your magic.
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OMG...another rough ride through the plot
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Please tell me there’s more
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The writing has really progressed in this one, and you can note advancements in stylistic choices that give the book a better flow. The book also continues to be every bit as exciting and attention holding as a solid fantasy adventure should be.
There is also sadly less steaminess in this one as compared to the previous books. It was there alright, it just didn't leave you fully satisfied.
The characters also made glaringly obvious strategic doozies from the beginning. Some of the powers could have been used in ways that didn't require particular intelligence to think up, so that will nag at you if you pin them out. It was still vividly entertaining, and you could really follow the sway of the scenes.
And let's not forget to give a standing ovation to Joel's Leslie's immaculate performance, as usual.
Heartthrob and Heartache Adventure
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Holy shit
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Major cliffhanger
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The hardest part for me was hating the MC/narrator character. He’s weak, self centered, stupid beyond all understanding, whiny, refuses to listen to anyone friend or foe. It’s hard to connect to a story when you hate the MC that much.
There were some spots where the writing got so bad I just fast forwarded past it. Entire paragraphs spent foreshadowing the very next statement. ‘What he told me next rocked me to my core and devoured everything in my soul, “Pickles.” (I made that line up but it really is that bad) Such a weak plot didn’t need that much foreshadowing- it needed a shredder and a match.
Story: meh. Performance: great
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I was not expecting half of the things to happen 😭
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