Keyes seems to delight in killing off characters that I care about. This book was different, he didn’t kill off as many of them. The princess is trying to get home, the evil step-uncle is consolidating his power, the supernatural characters are offering conflicting help. I would not recommend this book as a stand-alone.
After several books you see the characters changing
sometimes for the worse. The character
who seems to mature the most is the princess.
Some of the bad guys appear to get worse. There is not a clear-cut villain, there
actually may be conflicting villains.
I enjoyed the story and recommend it, but in the order they
were written.
1. The Briar King (2002)
2. The Charnel Prince (2004
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