A Queen of Thieves & Chaos - K.A. Tucker

A Queen of Thieves & Chaos

By K.A. Tucker

  • Release Date: 2023-09-05
  • Genre: Fantasy
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 145 Ratings

Description

You betrayed your brother to steal a broken crown The kingdom stands on the brink of chaos. Atticus' grip on the realm is faltering, and as threats arise ever closer to home he is driven to increasingly desperate acts to hold onto power. With Islor's fate now in the balance, Zander stands to defend the Rift from the oncoming Ybarisan army. With the king's forces scattered, he must risk unlikely new alliances. And behind the walls of Ulysede, secrets wait for its new queen. Romeria knows that the paths of the hidden city will lead her to answers. But will they be enough to save the realm – or is their fate already sealed?

Reviews

  • Great books!!

    5
    By grety10
    I highly recommend them all. Great story plot and great characters. Love the world built up and the hot romances!! The third answered a lot of questions from the previous two. Can’t wait for the last one…..in a year!!! 😩😩 These are not young adult story…. Which I loved!! Definitely a more adult tone and dialogue.
  • Brilliant!

    5
    By Sdprof
    Truly love K.A. Tucker’s style. The first two of this series were great, but this book was the best: thrills and plot twists, relationships to root for, and toward the end of the book (no spoilers) one of the best love scenes I’ve ever read. Solid fan here who cannot wait for fourth book.
  • Loved!

    5
    By TammieMcShell
    Best book I’ve read in a minute! So exciting! Obsessed! Can’t wait for 4!
  • A Fantastic Fantasy Series Still Going Strong

    5
    By asildroffops
    A Queen of Thieves and Chaos by K. A. Tucker is the third book in the Fate & Flame series. This book picks up where the last left off. Romeria and King Zander had found the nymphs’ hidden city of Ulysside, where it was apparent that Romeria was intended to be the Queen for All described in prophecy. She had been a mortal and now lived within an elven body. That body was born Ybarissan and she was going to marry the (exiled) King of Islor. This made it possible for her to connect with and represent everyone. Within the walls, the Islorian immortals did not experience the blood curse, which gave them hope that it could somehow be overcome. However they were still dealing with many challenges, including the two armies that were approaching the northern mountains, searching for them. In this book, the reader discovers how they overcame these challenges. I fell in love with this series almost immediately after beginning the first book, and I just become more enthralled by the world the author has created as the story progresses. It is necessary to follow multiple narrators as the story unfolds, but it isn’t confusing to do so, and the story flows freely. I continue to be impressed with the character of Romeria, who is thrown into a completely foreign world with no way to return to her own. She faced continual challenges, each one head on. She discovered herself to be stronger and more resourceful than she ever imagined. Throughout all the political machinations, negotiations, and allegiances happening on the page, the author found time to progress more than one love story and she demonstrates how love can influence and change a person as it has Zander and Atticus. This book ends in a cliffhanger again, and I now have to anxiously wait for the next volume of the story. I recommend this book for readers who love romantic fantasy, or who can tolerate a little extra spice in their fantasy story. This was at least a 5/5 for me! I am voluntarily submitting this honest review after reading an advanced complementary copy of this book.

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