The final book in the 'Her Majesty's Royal Coven' series. Our five witches introduced in the first book, Helena, Leonie, Elle, Niamh and Ciara have since divided (one died FFS, don't worry she got better) but with the prophecy of 'the Sullied Child' and the coming of the end of days in this book chapters come with different perspectives from these witches and others.
The prophecies, the demons, the cracks in the relationships were all leading in one conclusion. I the preceding two books led to satisfyingly conclusions stories of their own whilst contributing to a wider arc.
What we have this time round is an evil-genius level of meticulous planning to bring together threads from the previous books that you wouldn’t have even realised were important. All in all a very satisfying conclusion for our friends and as corny as it sounds the lesson - love has the means to conquer fear.
The final book in the 'Her Majesty's Royal Coven' series. Our five witches introduced in the first book, Helena, Leonie, Elle, Niamh and Ciara have since divided (one died FFS, don't worry she got better) but with the prophecy of 'the Sullied Child' and the coming of the end of days in this book chapters come with different perspectives from these witches and others.
The prophecies, the demons, the cracks in the relationships were all leading in one conclusion. I the preceding two books led to satisfyingly conclusions stories of their own whilst contributing to a wider arc.
What we have this time round is an evil-genius level of meticulous planning to bring together threads from the previous books that you wouldn’t have even realised were important. All in all a very satisfying conclusion for our friends and as corny as it sounds the lesson - love has the means to conquer fear.