Review: Burning Crowns by Catherine Doyle/Katherine Webber

Title: Burning Crowns

Series: Twin Crowns #3

Author: Katherine Webber/Catherine Doyle

Twin queens Rose & Wren survived the Battle for Anadawn and brought back magic to their kingdom. But danger lurks in Eana’s shadows.

Wren is troubled. Ever since she performed the blood spell on Prince Ansel, her magic has become unruly. Worse, the spell created a link between Wren and the very man she’s trying to forget: Icy King Alarik of Gevra. A curse is eating away at both of them. To fix it they must journey to the northern mountains—under the watchful guard of Captain Tor Iversen—to consult with the Healer on High.

Rose is haunted. Waking one night to find her undead ancestor Oonagh Starcrest by her bed, she receives a warning: surrender the throne—or face a war that will destroy Eana. With nowhere to turn and desperate to find a weapon to defeat Oonagh, Rose seeks help from Shen-Lo in the Sunkissed Kingdom, but what she finds there may break her heart.

As Oonagh threatens all Rose and Wren hold dear, it will take everything they have to save Eana–including a sacrifice they may not be prepared to make.

Here we are with the conclusion of the Twin Crowns series and Oonagh Starcrest is back and plans to play havoc on our twins, Rose and Wren.

I’m not going to say a word about the plot because, if you’ve read the first 2 books, you need to read this! Instead I’m going to talk about my character highlights!

Oh and….I dont think this is a spoiler but….I hate love triangles but I grinned and beared it and my wishes came out on top….for once!!!!

So….

~ Rose and Shen-Lo made my heart sing
~ Wren and Shen-Lo’s friendship made me smile
~ Kai and his redemption (I wasn’t really going to mention him but then I saw some fan art and my jaw dropped so now I have forgiven him!)

I am wondering if we’ll hear more about Alarik and also Marino and his…..maybe mermaid, like a little mermaid situation maybe? I really hope so!

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