Review Detail
Queen's Catacombs
Featured
Young Adult Indie
812
Ruling is hard to do
Overall rating
4.7
Writing Style
5.0
Plot
4.0
Characters
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
What I liked:
In Queen's Catacombs, Jacs from the lower realms has won the competition to become Queen, but ruling is not as easy as it seems. The council of four is thwarting Jac at every move, her mom is missing, and she discovers that the spying crystals are still in the lower realm. This second book gives us Jacs and Connor, but we also see chapters from other characters. We also see more of this world and uncover how corrupt the queendom is.
Final Verdict:
Queen's Catacombs is a complex sequel with engaging characters, plot twists, mysteries, and romance. The concept of a lower and upper realm is intriguing and lends itself well to a vast world to explore. I am looking forward to the next book in this series.
In Queen's Catacombs, Jacs from the lower realms has won the competition to become Queen, but ruling is not as easy as it seems. The council of four is thwarting Jac at every move, her mom is missing, and she discovers that the spying crystals are still in the lower realm. This second book gives us Jacs and Connor, but we also see chapters from other characters. We also see more of this world and uncover how corrupt the queendom is.
Final Verdict:
Queen's Catacombs is a complex sequel with engaging characters, plot twists, mysteries, and romance. The concept of a lower and upper realm is intriguing and lends itself well to a vast world to explore. I am looking forward to the next book in this series.
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