![]() ![]() All the while, she has to figure out how to finally be herself when she was forced to spend almost her entire life pretending she was not the rightful queen. What’s more, she must address political issues like the growing resentment among the common people toward the aristocracy and deal with thorny issues of international diplomacy. Queen Cerúlia has to root out the network of people who supported Matwyck’s coup she must discern which people genuinely wish to serve her and which are liars waiting to end her reign before it gets going. At first it feels a bit pat for a four-book series to resolve its main plotline so early in its final volume, but it turns out there’s more to successfully ruling a kingdom than putting a crown on your head. ![]() ![]() It only takes five chapters for Cerúlia to successfully overthrow Matwyck and take her throne. Cerúlia takes back her throne, but her troubles are just beginning in Kozloff’s ( A Broken Queen, 2020, etc.) fourth and final Four Realms novel. ![]()
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