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Original Title: | The Queen of All that Dies |
ISBN: | 1942662041 (ISBN13: 9781942662044) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Fallen World #1 |
Characters: | Serenity Freeman |
Laura Thalassa
Paperback | Pages: 326 pages Rating: 3.99 | 13015 Users | 1042 Reviews
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Title | : | The Queen of All that Dies (The Fallen World #1) |
Author | : | Laura Thalassa |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 1st Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 326 pages |
Published | : | January 17th 2015 by Lavabrook Publishing Group (first published January 15th 2015) |
Categories | : | New Adult. Romance. Fantasy. Science Fiction. Dystopia |
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In the future, the world is at war.For the last decade, King Lazuli of the Eastern Empire has systematically taken over the world. No one knows much about him other than a series of impossible facts: he cannot die, he has not aged since the conflict began, and he wants to rule the world.
All Serenity Freeman has known is bloodshed. War has taken away her mother, her home, her safety. As the future emissary of the Western United Nations, the last autonomous region of the globe, she is responsible for forging alliances where she can.
Surrender is on the horizon. The king can taste it; Serenity feels it deep within her bones. There is no other option. Now the two must come face to face. For Serenity, that means confronting the man who’s taken everything from her. For the king, it means meeting the one woman he can’t conquer. But when they meet, something happens. Cruelty finds redemption.
Only in war, everything comes with a price. Especially love.
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5 devilish starsThe world is at war. For Serenity she has known nothing but that, everything has been taken away leaving her with nothing. With her role as the future emissary of the Western United Nations, she must come face to face with the man responsible, the man who is feared above all, the boogey man King Lazuli of the Eastern Empire. She is a pretty lie, a soldier disguised as a lady and the perfect distraction for the King. Youre evil and deceptive, And youre a kindred spirit. It'sAgggh, thank you Paige for recommending this book:DThis book is NA and reads like a fast-paced version of Hunger Games meets Shatter Me (not all aspects, obviously, but close!). It definitely has that kind of excitement (and a villainous love interest), and it was addictive as hell. It was also highly quotable. I don't think it'll surprise any of my friends on here that I adore a good love-hate and/or villain-hero relationship and this book was no exception.Here are a couple of my favorite
This is honestly one of those books that most readers will see in black or white and either love or hate, which is ironic because the theme of the book is how both emotions can exist so significantly within the same relationship. Anti-hero To The Extreme Most readers actually like the alpha male character who is a gigantic ass about everything and everyone except for his woman, right? It's the hit man who kills but is a-okay because he saves and loves one woman... The biker who runs drugs and
No. Ugh. Just no. This book is awful. It bases itself on an enemies to lovers premise which can very much work... But NOT if you bring in the subject of dubious consent. Let's talk about those words, dubious consent... You know what??? DUBIOUS CONSENT DOES NOT EXIST BECAUSE CONSENT ITSELF IS AN ABSOLUTE!!! It's yes or no. Black or white. Night or day. THERE IS NO GREY IN CONSENT. UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIT IS NOT FREAKING ROMANTIC TO SAY NO AND THEN HAVE THE MAN DESIRE THE FEMALE MC EVEN MORE AND HAVE
2.5So, I really won't be able to write a review. As we speak I'm doing this on my cell when I should already be on my way out. Just going to put a few things out there that irked me...The age difference honestly creeped me the heck out. The thing is, I never really give it any thought. I mean I constantly read about vampires or some sort of immortal that lives centuries to end up dalling in love with a 20 year old but for some reason, probably because this isn't a paranormal, it creeped the
⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱*Mixed Feelings*⋰⋱⋰⋱⋰⋱ Second re-read: **CONTAINS SOMEWHAT SPOILERS**I decided to re-read this book in order to finally get myself to finish this series. Yes, you read that right - I have yet to read the last book. So to make myself catch up with it again, re-reading it seemed like the right choice. The book centers around Serenity Freeman (19), who is the future emissary of the Western United Nations, the last autonomous region of the globe. Meaning she is responsible for forging
Alright. Few things to say right off the bat. I am SUPER conflicted on how to rate this so ignore the stars aspect of this review. 1. As a whole, I definitely enjoyed this series2. But I have SO many issues with it3. This is NA not YA.. just incase you guys aren't aware. So I was kinda confused when I first started this. I couldn't pinpoint the time period- but apparently this is a futuristic / dystopian book. Because of the title, I pinpointed this as fantasy.. so I'm thinking... where's the
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