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"Hero. Foreigner. Queen. Elisa, at the age of seventeen, is all three. And all three draw enemies. Faced with assassins, court politics, and the threat of civil war, Elisa despairs of being the ruler her people need. Her only hope is the Godstone. She must master its power once and for all. She finds clues hidden in a long forgotten--and forbidden--scripture. Accompanied by a one-eyed warrior, an enemy defector, and the man she is falling in love with, Elisa takes a leap of faith and crosses an ocean in search of the ultimate source of the Godstone's power. But her faith has always had a price, and doing the right thing might mean giving up the power she desperately needs. And it might mean giving up the man she desperately loves. Rae Carson continues the epic story begun in The Girl of Fire and Thorns with a novel that is remarkable, adventurous, and even more romantic than the first"--
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4 primary books7 released booksGirl of Fire and Thorns is a 7-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2011 with contributions by Rae Carson.
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this was SO much better than the first one, in terms of almost everything. Elisa was more of a baddie in this, which kinda surprised me. And we got to see more of her and Hector
This book was a pleasant surprise. I didn't expect to like this as much as I did. After the ending of The Girl of Fire and Thorns, Elisa is a Queen trying to rule. But she is only seventeen and her age and her place of birth undermine her authority. The Lords of her Quorum try to outmaneuver her at every step, trying to prove her incompetence, coaxing her to consider appointing a regent or marry for an alliance. On the other side, there are multiple assassination attempts on her in her own capital, and the question remains if the enemies are outside or within. Amidst all this, there is also the pull towards fulfilling her destiny as God's Chosen One. Will she be the Queen she wants to be? Will she survive? Who should she trust?
The character development of Elisa is amazing in this book. Most of the first half, lots of things are happening around her and she is young and vulnerable and not in control. The intrigue and betrayals and politics of the court stifle her confidence but she starts asserting herself once she is out of the capital. She makes plans, decides what she wants to do, proving to herself that she can be the Queen she is meant to be. Her growth is remarkable and the ending was awesome.
Hector – I didn't see this coming. He was Elisa's good friend in the first book but it grows into so much more. They trust each other, want to keep each other safe and respect each other immensely. I can't speak much more without spoilers but their romance and their conversations are just intense, angsty and so full of love, it's adorable.
I also loved Mara's character. She and Elisa develop a great friendship and I want to appreciate how both of them discuss their personal lives and are so confident about their bodies and sexuality. I really really adore female friendships and this bond is special. Storm was a surprise. I was skeptical about him for the most part but I might just have started to like him towards the end. I hated Ximena in this book. I couldn't believe that she refused to see Elisa as anything other than the God's vessel here to fulfill her destiny. She really got what was coming to her.
The ending is both terrifying and exhilarating at once and I am very excited to see Elisa kick some ass in the next book and finally achieve what she deserves.
the beginning was kind of boring, as is in all books, but as the story continues, it becomes more and more interesting. the ending bothered/angered me so much that I am now hunting for the last book.
I'm glad I decided to continue the series. I think this one was much better than the first