Tuesday, February 18, 2014
The Offering
Rylee told me that I would love the end to this trilogy by Kimberly Derting. She even suggested I read while driving yesterday- bad Rylee. But she was certainly right in how great the ending to this series was. Charlie, newly crowned queen of Ludania, is living with the essence of Sabara inside her. Sabara is the evilest queen imaginable, who can jump from royal blood to royal blood. Her equally evil boyfriend Nico is out to help her jump from Charlie to another Queen- Elena. Charlie can't let that happen. She knows what Sabara is capable of and she has to keep her locked inside to keep control. But when Xander is sent on a mission of peace to Elena, things turn bad fast. Charlie concocts a scheme to go to Elena and broker a peace. She takes Eden and Brook with her, but things, of course, don't go as planned. Max, the dreamy prince in love with Charlie, sets out with the troops to save Charlie. Not everyone is going to come back alive. Will Charlie be able to best Sabara and Nico, or will evil win out in the end? And there's the fact that Max keeps proposing to Charlie- will she finally say yes? This is a great trilogy filled with enough action, adventure and romance to keep a reader happy. It was a definite twist to the typical evil queen/good queen fairy tale. There are no damsels in distress in this series, which I LOVE. Girl power!! If this sounds like the book for your, start with The Pledge, you won't be disappointed. Happy reading my friends!
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