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A review by hannah_lostinbooks
The Ever Queen by LJ Andrews
5.0
“Hello, love… I promised I’d come for you.”
“‘I would follow your darkness, every ugly truth, across the skies and seas.’”
Every time I pick up a book from LJ Andrews, I never want to put it down. The world and characters she creates are so much fun, and The Ever Queen, is no exception.
In The Ever Queen, we pick up right from The Ever King’s devastating cliffhanger and are immediately back into the action. I think I felt as anxious as Erik did returning back to the earth far Folk, but I did immensely enjoy Erik’s interactions with the earth kingdom royals. LJ Andrews writes her characters so well - even with such a large cast of characters in her books, I can still find each individual voice through her writing.
I cackled reading Erik interact with the young royals, his seriousness against their joking banter added just the right amount of levity to a tense storyline.
“‘I’m taking that compliment as your declaration of our undying friendship.’
‘A foolish thing to do.’
‘Far too late, Bloodsinger. It is done.’”
This was a fast paced, action-packed book with the right amount of swoon-worthy, tender (with plenty of
“‘I would follow your darkness, every ugly truth, across the skies and seas.’”
Every time I pick up a book from LJ Andrews, I never want to put it down. The world and characters she creates are so much fun, and The Ever Queen, is no exception.
In The Ever Queen, we pick up right from The Ever King’s devastating cliffhanger and are immediately back into the action. I think I felt as anxious as Erik did returning back to the earth far Folk, but I did immensely enjoy Erik’s interactions with the earth kingdom royals. LJ Andrews writes her characters so well - even with such a large cast of characters in her books, I can still find each individual voice through her writing.
I cackled reading Erik interact with the young royals, his seriousness against their joking banter added just the right amount of levity to a tense storyline.
“‘I’m taking that compliment as your declaration of our undying friendship.’
‘A foolish thing to do.’
‘Far too late, Bloodsinger. It is done.’”
This was a fast paced, action-packed book with the right amount of swoon-worthy, tender (with plenty of