Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Crown of Embers by Rae Carson


The Crown of Embers (Fire and Thorns, #2) The Crown of Embers 

In the sequel to the acclaimed The Girl of Fire and Thorns, a seventeen-year-old princess turned war queen faces sorcery, adventure, untold power, and romance as she fulfills her epic destiny.

Elisa is the hero of her country. She led her people to victory against a terrifying enemy, and now she is their queen. But she is only seventeen years old. Her rivals may have simply retreated, choosing stealth over battle. And no one within her court trusts her-except Hector, the commander of the royal guard, and her companions. As the country begins to crumble beneath her and her enemies emerge from the shadows, Elisa will take another journey. With a one-eyed warrior, a loyal friend, an enemy defector, and the man she is falling in love with, Elisa crosses the ocean in search of the perilous, uncharted, and mythical source of the Godstone's power. That is not all she finds. A breathtaking, romantic, and dangerous second volume in the Fire and Thorns trilogy.

(summary from goodreads.com)
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Excellent second book! I honestly forgot how much I enjoyed the first book until I read the second. I should have reread it and will most likely reread both the first and second when the eventual 3rd comes out. I just really like Elisa! I love the path she travels, her relationships, her self acceptance with who she is physically. Rae Carson has developed an excellently organized world and belief system and I've enjoyed every bit of it. Her heroine is believable and flawed and trying her best in a difficult situation. She also grows a lot in both books and becomes someone I really cared about. I can't wait to read the next book!

Mom note: As a mother of readers, I also want to make a note to myself (and others if they care) why I would or would not have my children read this book, because honestly, sometimes I forget. This is a YA book, so everything is within YA strictures. Violence: mild; Profanity: none that I remember; Sex: brief discussion about becoming lovers

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