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Tuesday, August 14, 2018

THE WARRIOR QUEEN (The Hundredth Queen #4) by Emily R. King HAPPY BOOK BIRTHDAY!

In the final volume of The Hundredth Queen Series, Kalinda will risk everything to save the man she loves.

Kalinda has brought peace to the Tarachand Empire, at least for now. Bhutas no longer need to hide their gifts. The last of the rebels have been banished. And Prince Ashwin is set to take over as rajah.

But for Kalinda, this all came at a great loss. Her childhood home. Her best friend. The love of her life.

Deven is still trapped in the Void, although he is able to find his way to Kalinda each night. He has been lucky so far — mortals are not meant to last in the Void for long, and Deven has lasted longer than most. But when he doesn’t visit her one night, Kalinda knows that his luck has run out.

She will do whatever it takes to save the man she loves, even if it means convincing a god to guide her through the Void. Freeing a mortal from the Void is nearly impossible, but Kalinda has never let those odds stop her before…


  Opening line:
"The rani rushed into the nursery."

The fourth and final (say it isn't so!!!) book in the The Hundredth Queen series. I've enjoyed the journey and can't wait to read more of Emily King's books!

The story follows Kalinda as she makes hard decisions and tries to do what is right by everyone. But one person will require her sacrificing herself to save.
Ashwin is another POV. He tries to not be his father and do right by his kingdom, but many oppose him and the changes he's trying to make.
Some of the chapters are in Deven's pov. He's stuck in the Void but his love for Kalinda keeps him working to leave and not waste away.
This book is a literal journey for Kalinda and she literally learns about herself along the way. Ms. King has developed a whole new underworld and it's very interesting.

I loved this series! I highly recommend it!

Thanks to netgalley for the early read!

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