Book Review: The Half King by Melissa Landers

by Krista

♡ Thank you for the free book, Red Tower Books | Entangled Publishing.

Synopsis

The Great Betrayal changed everything for the Allied Realm. Long ago, the kingdom’s noble houses rose up against the goddess… and for their treachery, the firstborn of each noble family was cursed.

One with perilous beauty.
One with destructive knowledge.
One with insatiable bloodlust.

But the royal house Mortara received the worst affliction of all. For while the king exists during the day, he fades into nothingness at night…until his twenty-first birthday, when he will be lost to the shadows forever.

Now an acolyte has arrived at court. Like all the second-born children of the Allied Realm, she’s destined to serve the goddess and become a Seer…only Cerise Solon has no gift of foretelling. In fact, she has no magical gift at all.

Instead, she’s surrounded by courtiers and priests—smiling sycophants whose hearts are filled with secrets and lies. And at the center of it all sits His Majesty Kian Hannibal Mortara, with his haunting eyes, sharp tongue, and an unerring ability to send her pulse skittering at the worst possible moments.

Falling for him is unthinkable. Because the king is the last of his line, and as the specter of his twenty-first birthday—and the full force of his curse—approaches, the kingdom holds its breath.

Thoughts

I loved being lost in this story for a couple of days, and now I am anxiously awaiting book two in The Half King duology. I enjoyed Cerise and the air of mystery surrounding her magical talents. Her story pulled me in immediately. Then there was the handsome and tragic Kian. His curse added to the story’s suspense. And the blazing forbidden love affair between Cerise and Kian was divine. The story did slow down for a bit, but that was not really problematic for me. The book had the magical vibes that I look for in a fantasy story.

Pick this up if you enjoy romantasy, generational curses, political intrigue, plot twists, interesting side characters, and a slower pace.  

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