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I can't even begin to tell you how much I loved this book. I had actually forgotten I pre-ordered it and was surprised to find it in my library yesterday. I am so glad I bought it. Ms. Ross is an incredibly talented world builder and her characters leap off the page. Brianne and Cartier's love was complex and fully realized, her friendships were organic and beautiful. I loved the time spent with the other ardens it was so beautiful and without it the story may have fallen flat. The explanation for Brianne's memories and her final decision were so poetic. This book is about the power of womanhood and sisterhood but uses a deft hand to speak to both. I would recommend fans of high fantasy read The Queen's Rising as it toes the line between what I consider traditionally YA fantasy and an adult high fantasy novel.My Conclusion: buy it, buy it now.
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The Queen Rising Rebecca Ross Books Reviews
Rebecca Ross did not disappoint with this amazing book! I loved absolutely everything about it. The characters almost immediately drew me in with their personalities that seemed to leap off the pages. They kept me hooked from page 1 until the very last word. Every time I tried to put it down I found myself drawn back to it and I couldn’t think of anything else until I finished. There were a couple twists and turns, one of which totally caught me by surprise!! I cannot recommend this book enough. Especially to fans of fantasy, strong female characters and a little bit of love. This has been my favorite read so far of 2018, don't miss out!!
A fantastic and fast-moving fantasy. Seriously, a different author would have taken all the events of this book and stretched them out into two or three books, which would have been reasonable. But it all happens in this one book, so there’s always something happening, and everything that happens is just a delight.
The writing is solid, the characters are distinct and awesome, the female friendships are great, and the romance is just wonderful. And the world is so incredibly well-realized.
I would advise against looking at the character lists and family trees at the beginning because spoilers, but that’s a problem with the publishers being a bit dumb. Everything else is a delight.
Hi everyone, I absolutely loved and still love The Queen's Rising!! I loved all the characters in it especially Brianna and her sisters. I could relate to them in my own life. The plot is amazing and hooks you from the beginning. I felt like I was one of the characters the whole time and experienced everything that Brianna did. Rebecca Ross does a fantastic job of keeping you wondering what's next in every page. I couldn't put down the book! THE QUEEN'S RISING is beautifully written in every way. Can't wait to see what the Author has next!!!
Now, I love strong female protagonists and a fast pace, but this book moved too fast. The book assumed deep relationships based on a few events and pages, like the bond of father-daughter between Lord MacQuinn and Brienna, and the friendship between Isolde and Brienna, to name a few. They 'deep' bond and loyalty seemed sudden. The books did a lot of telling in terms of the relationships between characters. It TOLD us that Brienna felt a strong kinship to her patron father without giving it much action. What happened? He gave her a home, but not many events brought them from point A (allies in arms) to B (loving father and daughter). The same with Brienna and Isolde. The book TOLD us that she was loyal to her queen, which I could understand, but it also TOLD us they were close friends and sisters. From what? A lesson in swordsmanship? The same goal of reclaiming the throne? What other events or moments led them to become so close? And those are just two examples. I'm bot even fully sure how to analyze Cartier and Brienna's romance. While yes, it did hint and state it, I felt like it skipped over something, going from Brienna's crush to loving him. It was a little more developed than the rest of the relationships, but it didn't have me rooting or caring for them. I felt like I missed Brienna falling for him and skipped to her in love with him.
The Queen Rising was a fun read with an interesting plot, but how the relationships were written were quite lacking. Besides the relationships, the writing was otherwise great and it DID entertain me.
~~~~ 4.5 Stars ~~~~
My streak has continued... I have been extremely lucky lately with my book selections and The Queen's Rising did not disappoint! It was beautifully written (though sometimes transparent and predictable) and it was ultimately, wholeheartedly and undeniably satisfying. Yes it did suffer a bit from Things-Conveniently-Falling-Into-Place- Rather- Easily syndrome AND the romance was a dollop mechanical, saccharine and tame BUT it was ALSO a fun, engrossing, uplifting gem gifted nicely (and rather neatly wrapped) with a big ole Happy Ending for (Almost) All glitter bow.
This book was just, WOW. The writing is beautifully crafted, with some of the most stunning descriptive scenes I have every read. The author’s writing was just magical; the whole story was a motion picture inside my head. I was captivated by the author’s writing from start to finish. The world building, the plot, and the characters were all unique.
I thoroughly enjoyed the plot and storyline. Whereas some people may note it as being slow, I saw it as a build up to the epic finale. The author made sure the readers were well-informed of every background and Brienna’s long and dangerous journey, and made sure it all came together in the end.
The slow-burning romance was intense, and I savored every moment between Brienna and her love interest. And there were times where I got antsy because I was waiting for something romantic to happen and when it did, I had to read it over and over again because, ROMANCE. I’m a sucker for fantasy romance. Plus, I really liked that it was not your standard romance; it was an attraction that grew overtime for both of them.
Overall, I really enjoyed The Queen’s Rising and I look forward to what is in store for Brienna in book two.
I can't even begin to tell you how much I loved this book. I had actually forgotten I pre-ordered it and was surprised to find it in my library yesterday. I am so glad I bought it. Ms. Ross is an incredibly talented world builder and her characters leap off the page. Brianne and Cartier's love was complex and fully realized, her friendships were organic and beautiful. I loved the time spent with the other ardens it was so beautiful and without it the story may have fallen flat. The explanation for Brianne's memories and her final decision were so poetic. This book is about the power of womanhood and sisterhood but uses a deft hand to speak to both. I would recommend fans of high fantasy read The Queen's Rising as it toes the line between what I consider traditionally YA fantasy and an adult high fantasy novel.
My Conclusion buy it, buy it now.
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