Glint
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3.7 • 12 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Brought to you by Penguin.
THE TIKTOK FANTASY SENSATION THAT'S SOLD OVER HALF A MILLION COPIES, PERFECT FOR FANS OF SARAH J. MAAS AND JENNIFER L. ARMENTROUT
'I hope you burn so bright that you scorch your Golden King down to ash'
After ten years, I have left the grips of one king only to fall into the hands of another.
I have fought the terrifying Red Raid Pirates, endured the murder of those I care about, and survived the frozen planes of Orea, only to find myself a prisoner of the army of Fourth Kingdom.
Leading the army is Commander Rip, a notorious warrior whose name is whispered in taverns and street corners all over the six kingdoms.
But as I get to know him, I realise that the tales of his brutality aren't true.
He is something else. He is fae.
Part of the powerful and magical people who are said to have abandoned this world entirely three hundred years ago.
But here one stands before me. And when he turns his onyx eyes upon me, I fall captive.
For an entirely different reason.
As his army marches towards a battle with the king I once adored, I must decide.
Midas or Rip.
Loyalty or freedom.
In this game of war and love, it's my turn to choose.
© Raven Kennedy 2022 (P) Penguin Audio 2022
Customer Reviews
Genre Betrayal book 2
This book is the worst book of it’s kind I have ever had the misfortune to read/listen to. It is romantic fantasy click bait with the most horrific attempt at a lead character.
The first person approach to the writing was a huge mistake for the author given that the tone of the protagonists voice is insipid, dumb and really pathetic. There is nothing strong or even remotely intelligent about this female lead character.
Each book doesn’t have an ending- the story cuts off at least one chapter too short, so if you go right through hoping that there might be some kind of transformation, you will be deeply disappointed every time. I am frustrated with myself for reading the first 2-3 books as they doesn’t get any better.
The handling of graphic sexual assault is also as basic as the writing which leaves the experience of the reader feeling unbalanced and unsafe