The Rebel's Queen
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4.6 • 91 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A rising king. A falling queen. An unimaginable love.
Queen Cora is married to a monster. Three years she has played wife, and all she has to show for it is a marked face, an empty womb, and a bitter taste in her mouth best washed away with wine. It is a good thing she is made of something solid, because marriage is a life sentence. Or is it? The rebel prince is coming for the crown. Powers will shift, and loyalties will be tested. As Cora's future unravels, she must fight to keep hold of her position, her sanity—and most definitely her heart.
Brom is leader of the Nydoen people, a mountain rebel—and next in line to rule. His brother is self-destructing, and the time has come to replace him. He has the love of a kingdom and a clear path to the throne, but not everyone wants him to succeed. War is coming. He is going to need allies if he stands any chance against his enemy. The one they call Ice Queen might be the key. Experienced, intelligent, well-connected. Intoxicating. If he can just find a way to thaw her solid heart, she may prove to be his greatest ally yet.
This is the sixth and final book in The Companion series. If you enjoy a medieval tale with a strong heroine and plenty of action, then you will love The Rebel's Queen.
Trigger warning: This book contains violence and dark themes.
Customer Reviews
Amazing series!
Just finished the companion series. So well written and loved every single story!
Amazing
One of my favourite series now! Absolutely loved it from the first book to this last one. Honestly sad to part with the characters but will definitely be rereading in the future. Really connected with Cora in this book and got to see another side to her character from the rest of the series and absolutely loved her strong nature. Amazing work from Tanya once again!
Brilliant
Oh what a finish to this fantastic series. Loved it loved it!
I’m just sad it’s all over but Tanya is a fave especially with her very witty emails, her hilarious take on everyday life is too good.
Keep them coming!