You all know the story of your favorite fairytale, but did you ever wonder what happened after the fairytale ending? Well we know. Not all afters end up happily, sometimes the real adventure starts much later…With the doctors no closer to curing Sleeping Beauty, Azia has to go out and figure it out herself, but with the little matter of her own history to solve and the upcoming competition to … upcoming competition to marry her off, finding time to do it is not going to come easy. When the arrival of a girl from Urbis brings some horrifying news, Azia knows that nothing is going to be easy.
With a magic necklace, an elusive god and of course a faery desperate to make Azia his wife, Throne of Fury is the third spellbinding installment of The Kingdom of Fairytales series.
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Wow!
Azia has so many questions. And no answers! Who is she? Where does she come from? How will she break her mother’s curse? How will she find Morpheus? And then there’s the guys. She’s supposed to get married in a couple of weeks! On the one hand we have Milo, who is kind and feels like home. On the other hand we have Caspian, who is a total … but who is so attractive and alluring.
Another lovely installment.
I laughed when Caspian said to Charlotte she didn’t need to curtsey. No, it doesn’t sound funny when I say it, but trust me, in the book it was funny! I love it when a book has some moments of humor!
I loved it! Wow! A compelling story, more-ish. And what an ending!
Getting ready for the gran finale
The mystery continues, getting more information just proves to be more confusing and Azia still has no answers about her origins and how to help her mother … But she is determined to find her birth mother which, she believes, will solve her mother’s curse and the darkness closing on her Kingdom… Going straight to get the next book, can’t wait to now how this story ends!!!
So you had to know Azia’s brilliant solution to solve her dilemma in the last book was going to blow up in her face, but man did it do so spectacularly! Along the way hints are continuing to drop about the curse, and her origin.
Azia is immature and impetuous and everything is starting to unravel and spin out of control. It’s the train wreck you just can’t stop watching. Somehow through it all she keeps hatching more improbably plans to solve her issues. The last one, in keeping with this serial, ends the book in a huge cliff hanger.
I have been provided with a review copy of Throne of Fury by the author for an impartial review. This is the third book in the brand-new Kingdom of Fairytales series and the third episode of four for the Sleeping Beauty Retelling. This continuation is the third week of Azia story. Ahhhh this addition to this series was just so good. I just didn’t want it to end and I just loved getting to see more of these amazing characters. I just got so lost in this great story and I can’t wait to read the next episode of this series.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. A true old fashioned quest is where we meet the main character Freya. She and her mother live in a small village and look after her beloved grandfather. Sadly he became ill five years previously and hadn’t spoken since. Two mysterious (yet somehow familiar) strangers appear out of the blue asking for him. It appears they need his help to find someone named Cassie and to save a diamond that will keep the land safe? If for only a moment, she and her mother hear grandfather speak once again. In those precious moments before slipping back into oblivion he makes it known she must leave the only place she’d ever I known to go on this quest. And with that he became silent once more. So begins an exciting quest with strangers who might become friends. Along the way meeting more interesting characters, and may trials and tribulations. After all as in most quests, things worth finding never occur easily. Freya learns a great deal about herself along the way, and I doubt this is the end of the tale….it looks like it’s just the beginning. I loved all the twists and turns along the way! Nothing boring about this quest….after all, when unicorn shifters, pixies, fae and numerous other beings come to play…boring is the LAST thing that comes to mind!
This is a great fantasy read! It’s full of action, adventure, mystery, suspense and a little touch of romance and has unicorns and dragons and trolls and werewolves! The world that this author has built is addictive and exciting and you get so involved in the story it’s as if you are right there along side them! The storyline is awesome as are the characters and I just could not put it down!
This is a fantastic read. Its fast paced and action packed. With plenty of twists and turns. This is a real page turner. The Author does a fantastic job at bringing out the scenes and the Characters. As I read I could vividly picture the scenes in your minds eye. I definitely recommend.
Shauna Joesten
We have four young people who are complete strangers, Freya, River, Opal and Jet who embark on a journey together each with their own mission to accomplish.
Freya is going to look for a woman, Cassiopeia, Freya believes this woman can help her Grandfa who had a stroke about five years ago and has not spoken since. Freya would do anything to have her Grandfa back again.
Opal and Jet are looking for a rare and beautiful diamond. Opal and Jet seem to have an air of mystery about them as if they have a lot of secrets. What could they be hiding? Is it good or bad?
River is hired by Opal and Jet to be their guide on their journey. Freya is very suspicious of River and believes that he has other reasons for going along than just being their guide. She believes that he may be a con artist out to rob them blind. River claims that he is also going along to help keep them safe but is that the complete truth?
Their journey takes them through the dark forest where no one has ever been known to come out alive with all the dark creatures lurking in the forest. Someone is following them on their journey. Who could be following them? What do they want? Why are they following them? Is it for good or evil?
The Unicorn Key is a great introduction into a great new world with unicorns, shifters, fae, pixies and other dark creatures. It is filled with magic, evil, darkness and with lots of action and some mighty big twist that kept me racing through the pages to see how Freya, River, Opal and Jet were going to reach their destination to find what they were looking for and complete their tasks.
I could see it all playing out in my head like a movie. I could see the dark forest, the creatures within the forest, the unicorns and the dragons with all the beautifully written descriptions. The Unicorn Key is not the first book that I have read by these amazing authors. Each and every book that I have read by these two has been really awesome as I could see it all in my head. It was like we have ESP or something. The world building for The Unicorn Key is just so brilliant and amazing. I can’t wait to delve deeper into this amazing new world of Realm of Light and Fire in the next book.
I do highly recommend The Unicorn Key to all fans of fantasy, magic, paranormal creatures, shifters, action, adventure and so much more. One click yourself a copy today to begin this magical adventure!
Freya and her mother cared for her grandfather who had a stroke five years prior and could no longer talk. One day two people showed up at the door looking for him. They were strangely bedecked out in weird colored hair. Come to find out, they were whimsical creatures looking for a diamond to hold off the darkness. From there, Freya and the two take off on a journey through many lands and through many creatures to fight a battle of light and darkness. In an effort to save the world and realms around, they will have to battle an evil that is so large it may take their lives! Once they arrive they will do everything they can to rescue Diamond and bring light back fully. What will happen? Will they succeed? Who will be lost in the process? I received this as an ARC and am leaving a voluntary review.
I simply loved it! Plenty of magic, shifters, adventure, secrets, intrigue, suspense and a pinch of sweet romance. Wonderfully written, I loved the world building and the plot twists. Although the ending wraps up the story nicely, there are still some story threads that hint at a second book in the series. I really hope there is, I’m dying to find out more about River’s and Freya’s respective pasts. An epic fantasy perfect for teens and young adults!
Thrones of fury is the third book in the serie.
Azia still looking for answers about who she is and solve the problem about the upcoming competion that will determine who she will marry. All that with a fae that want to make her is wife and finding a god that might be responsible for her mother’s curse.
A great book. Looking foward to read the next one. I have received an arc of this book from the author.
J.A. Armitage is back with a new installment of her contribution to the Kingdom of Fairytales series, Throne of Fury (Sleeping Beauty Book 3). I live this “what happens after the “they lived happily ever after”. Here we have the next chapter in a Sleeping Beauty retelling, with a perfect star, Azia, the daughter of Sleeping Beauty, plus a plot filled with magic, mystery, romance and (of course) dragons. Perfectly told this really is perfect fun and highly recommended.
We have action, adventure and it will make you mad and cry at the same time. The only reason I gave it a four is because I wish there was a prologue and it left you still wondering about two of the characters. We have Freya who never new the truth about her grandfather, which is still a mystery. We have two strangers Opal and Jet that show up at her door. We have River’s that joins in their adventure at the beginning. Then we have more that join later. What will Freya do when she finds out about her adventure? What will Freya do when she finds the truth about Opal and Jet? What are her true feelings for River? What secrets does everyone hold? Some we hope to find in the next book. I received a copy for my honest review.
I’ve read one of the authors but not the other one, so I was anxious to dive into this book. I was surprised to find it was more of a YA; I guess I thought it was at least a NA. As the book progressed, though, it was more NA maybe. I liked the premise and the characters, although I did at times have a hard time relating to Freya; I really related more to Kaida. She was so fascinating! About the middle of the book is when the book really became engrossing, and I loved every minute from then on especially when secrets started coming to light. I found the book to be very original, with some interesting ideas. Recommend! I was provided a copy which I voluntarily reviewed.
First off this was refreshing in that it is a true fantasy that you enter into. As you turn each page it slowly encompasses you as the other things fade away. Freya is the one I really liked but there are other characters that complete this one. When she sets off on a journey with a quest of her own with actually everyone has their own, what unfolds is quite the adventure. With elements and mythical creatures of the fantasy realm it will have you paying close attention to see how the magic is woven. Being this is the first one when you reach the end of this one you look forward to what else is to come.
An epic quest by an unlikely group. Non-stop action, a dash of romance, and lots of twists and turns to keep you reading long after you should be asleep.
A modge podge of people searching for the light, while the light is getting darker and darker. Hiking miles to meet up with a mage in control, the group runs into with many strange characters along the way. Some good and some that would like you dead. A flaming good read and a good story to start the next book!