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Young Adult Fiction 1015
Love is a weakness and dreams were for fools-and the end to both has finally come.
Overall rating
 
4.3
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
N/A
What I liked:
Russian Inspired, War and fighting, Unique Magic system, Fast-paced and engaging, and very little romance make for a perfect epic fantasy read. Crimson Regin is a solid finale to the Blood Heir Trilogy as Anna, who lost her powers, still has to fight to gain her world back and find peace for all those who live there. For Anna losing her control forces her to examine how she viewed those without power and how those with power have used their power. Ana evolves from a rash character who rushes to make choices to a strong ruler who thinks beyond herself and those like her. I enjoyed the romance between Ramason and Anna as it was cute and sweet and not arcing to take over the story. It played in the background and was used to make them more relatable as characters.
Final Verdict:
Overall this is a fantastic series, and I would highly recommend it to anyone who likes Russian-inspired stories and a unique magic system steeped in political intrigue.
Audiobook Review:
The narrator has been the same for all three books in this series, and she reads the story most engagingly. Listening to this series with this narrator has been a very entertaining experience.
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