Hilal Tunçkol's Reviews > Sea of Starlight
Sea of Starlight (The Riven Kingdoms, #2)
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This might be even better than the first book, because we got two new POVs: Cassia and Braeton.
Amalia's twin brother Braeton is captured by the Draegans, as we already learned in the previous book, and Rhy's sister Cassia wants to take care of the prince\prisoner when she finds out that he fell ill with the sickness that is killing people left and right in Draegan.
And, expectedly, they immediately like each other, because you guessed it, they are destined for each other, as we learned from a fae at the end of the first book.
Loved them both, by the way.
As for Rhys and Amalia, they continue their advantures. After learning that Braeton is alive in Draegan, Amalia decides to go beyong the Chasm and save his brother. Seeing that, Rhys realizes once they are in Draegan, Amalia will be captured by the king, Rhys' father, and be forced to marry Rhys's half older brother Edwin, if she wishes to save her Braeton's life.
SPOILERS AHEAD
So, Rhys makes his own move and marries Amalia.
Amalia'a naive behavior can get annoying from time to time, but let's be honest. We can't really criticize Amalia on that front. Rhys keeps so many secrets from her. She knows very little, indeed.
But she used a weapon successfully and killed a monster in this in book, which makes me feel hopeful for Amalia'a character growth in the upcoming books.
At the end of the book, Amalia finally leaned that Rhys is a prince of Draegen, by the way, so I am excited for what is to come, relationship-wise, mainly because Cassia was engaged to one of Rhys's knight, so her relationship with Braeton is jeopardy, as well.
Amalia's twin brother Braeton is captured by the Draegans, as we already learned in the previous book, and Rhy's sister Cassia wants to take care of the prince\prisoner when she finds out that he fell ill with the sickness that is killing people left and right in Draegan.
And, expectedly, they immediately like each other, because you guessed it, they are destined for each other, as we learned from a fae at the end of the first book.
Loved them both, by the way.
As for Rhys and Amalia, they continue their advantures. After learning that Braeton is alive in Draegan, Amalia decides to go beyong the Chasm and save his brother. Seeing that, Rhys realizes once they are in Draegan, Amalia will be captured by the king, Rhys' father, and be forced to marry Rhys's half older brother Edwin, if she wishes to save her Braeton's life.
SPOILERS AHEAD
So, Rhys makes his own move and marries Amalia.
Amalia'a naive behavior can get annoying from time to time, but let's be honest. We can't really criticize Amalia on that front. Rhys keeps so many secrets from her. She knows very little, indeed.
But she used a weapon successfully and killed a monster in this in book, which makes me feel hopeful for Amalia'a character growth in the upcoming books.
At the end of the book, Amalia finally leaned that Rhys is a prince of Draegen, by the way, so I am excited for what is to come, relationship-wise, mainly because Cassia was engaged to one of Rhys's knight, so her relationship with Braeton is jeopardy, as well.
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June 10, 2024
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