Death Betrayal Death Queen #2 eBook Janeal Falor
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Death Betrayal Death Queen #2 eBook Janeal Falor
Okay part two picks up we're part one leaves off they've got a couple problems in the storyline and they leave some obvious choices that they should have taken that they did not.It was an okay read but it could have been much better,
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Death Betrayal Death Queen #2 eBook Janeal Falor Reviews
I truly loved this book. I was on the edge of my seat for so much of this book as I couldn't help but devour it. There were times I wanted to hug Ryn and times I wanted to smack the back of her head. She deals with so much in this book and, with her background, she did really well in handling it. (I just had to remind myself of that.) I cannot wait to see what is in store for Ryn, Nash, and the rest of the country.
Book 1 on this series, Death's Queen, Was so good that I've been of two minds about the sequel, on the one hand very much looking forward to it while at the same time worrying that it wouldn't maintain the high standard set by the first book. I needn't have worried. Book 2, Death's Betrayal is fantastic - at least as good and possibly better than Book 1 (though it is a necessity to read that book first). It's a true pleasure following along as Ryn continues to grow and develop. She's a superb character, supported by a very well drawn cast of characters in this well plotted and extremely well written sequel. Highly recommended.
Appreciate the opportunity to read and review an ARC of Death's Betrayal. As with Death's Queen, Ryn's story continues to unfold with Mystery, magic, intrigue and a blossoming love. This former assassin turned queen wants to do the right and best thing for her people, yet the evil elements abound to undermine her efforts. Janeal Falor's well written characters and story line make this a joy to read. Our Queen is forced to make difficult decisions and feels deep self reproach to have broken not only promises to her people, but her promise to herself to never kill again. Our heroine has grown so much is motivated by love and desire to do "the right thing. Death's Betrayal, like Death's Queen inspire love, hate, fear, pain, anxiety, disgust and hope. While I enjoyed reading this book,
Death's Betrayal, did not provide the resolutions to the magical mysteries, and the HEA I had so hoped for.
Please, please, please, Janeal Falor write that next⁉️
Death’s Betrayal is the brilliant sequel in Janeal Falor’s Death Queen series and is another action packed and fast paced tale that as easily as good as, if not better, than is predecessor and will sweep readers up into a dangerous world of danger, politics and betrayal.
Now with a name of her own, Queen Ryn is determined to do the best for her people and bring peace and happiness to her kingdom. Yet doing what no queen that came before her has been able to do is difficult, with Ryn’s past a dangerous cloud hanging over the her head and various factions determined to disrupt her rule. When Ryn’s former mentor Daros escapes the dungeons and someone close to Ryn is kidnapped, making choices that best serve her people becomes harder than ever before as Ryn’s heart and desires war with what is expected of her. With dangers mounting and lives on the line, will Ryn be able to face her fears and do what needs to be done? Or will putting herself and her desires cost her everything she holds dear?
As far as sequel’s go, Death’s Betrayal is pretty darn solid. Janeal Falor continues the series with the same excitement, danger and hint of romance that encompassed the first book and made it such as thrilling fantasy. Death’s Betrayal details the next chapter in Ryn’s life as she is now queen and looking to make changes in her kingdom. As always, there are those who oppose our strong willed and capable heroine, but Ryn does things her way; making both friends and enemies along the way.
Ryn continues to be a stellar main character to follow. She’s kind at her very base and wants to make things better for those with little within the kingdom, but she’s also daring, capable and headstrong. Ryn doesn’t want to cower behind guards; she wants to be on the frontline, protecting herself and those around her. It’s nice seeing the growth in Ryn as she begins to let people in and make connections with those around her in Death’s Betrayal. There are a few people she’s letting in including her servant Inkga and her hand-maiden Jem, though the biggest influence and most important individual to her is her Head Advisor and confidant Nash.
Nash is someone you can’t help but like and I do really like his place within the story. The relationship between Nash and Ryn is a lovely undercurrent to a fast paced and forward moving story that is filled with plenty of action. Ryn and Nash are so endearing and I’m enjoying reading about the romance between them, especially with the aspect of forbidden that coats their relationship. Stolen glances, stolen touches, stolen kisses—they're all so enticing and Falor has me eagerly reading for another heated moment between them with the turn of every page.
Exciting from beginning to end, Death’s Betrayal races towards an extremely riveting last few chapters with plenty of twists and turns. Janeal Falor continues to detail a thrilling fantasy series and leaves me dying to see what happens to Ryn and Nash next!
Awesome! It has a strong female lead character. It was worth while read. I highly recommend that you read this book.
I enjoyed this book. Warning. Cliffhanger though.
Looking forward to next book.
A commoner becomes queen. Learns to be a queen and help the people.
I have enjoyed many books by this author. I loved book one in this series and couldn't wait to find out what happened next to Ryn and Nash. However, this book has a whole lot of nothing. It dragged on and was pretty boring through most of the book. It started out great, the last few chapters were great, but the rest was lacking. I still love the idea of the story and love the characters, that's why I'm giving it three stars instead of one. I just wish this book gave the reader more.
Okay part two picks up we're part one leaves off they've got a couple problems in the storyline and they leave some obvious choices that they should have taken that they did not.
It was an okay read but it could have been much better,
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