
A Hallow of Storm and Ruin
The Winter Court Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Avie Paige
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Tim Campbell
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By:
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Ashley McLeo
Claiming my true name could upend a kingdom.
Winter's Realm gets colder by the day, fae are dying, and our powers are weakening.
I may have the power to stop all of this. My love, Vale, believes in me. My friends do too. However, I can't do so alone.
I need allies from the great houses of the Kingdom of Winter. Powerful families with armies and enough influence to take on King Magnus. To gain their loyalty, finding the long-lost Ice Scepter is of the utmost importance.
What I get though, is something entirely different...
An alliance no one could have seen coming. A relationship I dreamed of but is crushing my soul. A distressing link to the past that could change everything I know about myself. And potentially turn the fae of Winter's Realm against me too.
A Hallow of Storm and Ruin is a multi-POV fae fantasy romance filled with secrets, steamy romance, and adventure. If you like the twists and turns of Throne of Glass and the adventure and lore of Game of Thrones, you'll love this installment in The Winter Court Series.
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⚠️Spoiler Alert ⚠️
There are some new relationships that develops with Neve one being with a female rebel. That relationships to me was really annoying to me and I felt made Neve look too weak as a character and not in character for her character. Also this rebel is written in a way that I will never feel empathy for her. To me the writer made her character too difficult to like in my opinion and to feel relatable in any ways. Also a plot hole to me is this rebel wants to go on and on about how Neve has not done enough to help the people of winters realm but yet this same rebel was the reason for Vidor almost dieing and countless other of Neves friends including herself for almost dieing and Neve is supposed to be the one gravaling at the feet of these rebels when they are the unrighteous ones. Also alot of the book was about this and I felt maybe a small portion could have gone to this but not most of the book. Anyways I did not think I could get so annoyed with Neves character but with this rebel and her relationship with her I really was. It was so cringe worthy. I feel the author needs to wrap up the dynamics between the Rebels and Neves friends and allies soon and get on with the story.
I love this series but I am alittle disappointed for book 3 but I still think it is a worthy read.
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