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oof this quietly intense series has perfectly matched quietly intense covers to match!!
I find the plot twist so soon that the whole ending seems flat. I think I expected more than this for the last book. Sage and Alex were kind of annoying about some issues and miscommunication.
✅ Characters✅ Politic and spying✅ Action ✅ Pace✅ Romance✅ Plot 🆗 Predictable ending4.5 starsThe Traitor's Kingdom is a nice ending to the series but it was more predictable than the two other books. “We women have always been pawns in this game,” she whispered. Then she raised her chin, though it trembled. “But I will play my role, for even a pawn may bring victor in the end.” This book is about the kingdoms of Demora and Kimisar trying to find peace. Sage is representing the king in t...
The Traitor’s Kingdom is the third (and final) book in The Traitor’s Circle series by Erin Beaty. I have to tell you that I’ve been waiting to get my hands on this book since the end of book two and this was everything I was hoping it would be as a wrap up for Sage and Alex…as well as all their friends. No spoilers ahead for this book.Sage is now an Ambassador representing Demora in talks with Kimisara to avoid a war and Alex is now a Major leading the Norsari that are tasked with protecting her...
This book was just simply perfection! After adoring both of the previous books, I was slightly apprehensive that this wouldn't live up to expectations, or wouldn't be the perfect ending to the series, but it did not disappoint, at all! Following the explosive conclusion of The Traitor's Ruin, Sage is coming to terms with her injuries, and new position as ambassador. She luckily has Clare to rely on, but she herself is grieving the loss of her fiance, Lieutenant Gramwell, who died trying to help,...
This book series has been a mess. The first book was all over the place in quality but there was potential. Sadly, the quality just declined. In this third installment, almost nothing happens. People sit around and talk. Plot points are recycled from other books in the series (and this book in the series especially felt like bits and pieces of much better novels I have read). More forgettable side characters. More bland romance (I swear half this book is driven by the lead characters’ desire to
I loved this conclusion to the trilogy! Enough action to keep it interesting without it being a repeat of battle scenes from the previous two books. Lots of inner character work as the mains each grapple with trauma and loss from the first two books and work in their relationships to overcome that. Alex and Sage are heart eyes forever. I felt like every character got an ending I was happy with and made sense. The only thing I didn’t like about this book was how fraught the relationship was betwe...
What a cute happy ending.I thought this book focused more on Sage and Alex's relationship than the mystery, but I didn't mind too much. They were super adorable and I wanted them to work everything out by the end.All the characters were amazing, as usual. I was never a big fan of Clara, but Lani and Zoraya are wonderful to read about. I also loved that the author brought back Darnessa Rodelle and the Broadmoors in the final installation. I have to say though, I saw the "plot twist" with the trai...
I really enjoyed this finale! A lot of politics but I love Alex and Sage’s relationship so I didn’t mind it so much.
Not my favorite in the series, but still good.
ACTUAL: 4.5 stars
Once again, I have the opportunity to review a manuscript. Thanks Erin, and happy book birthday in advance! <3
pray tell,who do i have to sell my soul to in order to get the arc of this badboi in my hands?
3 stars for predictability.There was an assassination attempt and the vast majority of the book was about figuring out who did it and why. The problem was that I figured out who it was from the very beginning so it was frustrating reading about everyone being like “Is it this person” “is it that person”. And it took them LONG to figure it out. Another reason for the rating was the amount of characters in this. You would think that since it’s the last book, I would be familiar with everyone but
*4,5/5This whole trilogy is sometimes too cheesy but I don’t mind it. I just really love it. 100% my comfort books The best part of this book is too see how much the characters have grown and learn from their mistakes since book 1. To see how they planned to make their world a better placeThis book is more about diplomacy than action but it was so good. It changes really from the 2 first but for a conclusion it’s for the best. If in book 1 the twist was a total surprise to me, the 1st I read thi...
I tried to make this book last as long as possible- how are we already at the end?? I'm not ready!This was a great conclusion to the trilogy. The characters were well-developed and we switch between a couple third person POVs to help keep things interesting. The romance is still bomb af and the plot is full of traitors, conspiracies, assassination attempts, and other such fun things. We got some new characters and further insight into some old characters which was interesting. Honestly, I know t...
I have adored this series. Can't wait to see what the author writes next.
Beautiful! I honestly can't think straight right now, feel somehow drunk with all those emotions! I can truly say I'm satisfied. Of course I miss that story already! But, for real, it's one of the best series young adult-ish I've ever read. Actually one of two. With my hand on my heart - Erin Beaty is next to lovely Tahereh Mafi my favorite writer. It's ridiculous how they both know what words exactly should be used in every damn scene. Love them, love theirs books very very much!
*Me as I read the words “sweet spirits” one more time*____________________________________I have a lot of gripes with this book.I’m all about having strong female characters and themes of female empowerment but I hate when authors try to write off a character as being "strong" when they’ve done nothing to prove it. All the women in this series were weak and their positions of power annoyed me. Tell me, what did Clare do in this series to be considered important besides being Sage’s friend?? I ho...
*Source* Library*Genre* Young Adult Fantasy*Rating* 4.0*Thoughts*The Traitor's Kingdom is the third and final installment in author Erin Beaty's Traitor Trilogy. As the story unfolds, Sage Fowler has taken up her new job as ambassador to Casmun while her fiancé, Major Alex Quinn, has taken charge of the Norsari. Thanks to the fact that Alex is unable to marry until he turns 24, things aren't exactly perfect between the couple who are separated by great distances. But, to be fair, that has been t...