Monday, October 28, 2019

Jody Hedlund- Hereafter Review


I'm sure that by now you are the all VERY aware of my great love of Jody Hedlund's YA romance series. But in case you have missed that you can catch up on my post about Book 1 and Book 2.

And then get back over here to join me in the celebration of her third book!!!!



Blurb

The third lost princess. The final key to the treasure. And a battle for the throne.

Growing up deep in the forest as a poor charcoal burner’s daughter, Emmeline has always known her identity as a princess of Mercia, and she lives in fear of being caught and killed. When her adopted father returns from town with news regarding the imminence of war, Emmeline has no wish to join the rebellion against King Ethelwulf.

Prince Ethelrex, the strongest warrior in the land, has done everything he can to prove his loyalty to his father, including searching for the last lost princess. When Ethelrex finally captures Emmeline, the king commands his son to marry the princess in order to win the support of the people and undermine the rebellion.

Forced into marriage, Emmeline has one goal—to escape. But Ethelrex takes his marriage vows seriously, including his promise to love and cherish his wife, and has no intention of letting Emmeline get away. As the battle for the throne rages, will the prince be able to win the battle for Emmeline’s heart?

My Review:


So I'm probably just going to SCREAM FOREVER WHY IS THIS SERIES OVER WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO WITH THE REST OF MY LIFE????

I loved Jody Hedlund's last YA series. ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT. But this series? This lost princess trilogy? This series takes the tea. I mean seriously I am in love.

And because I couldn't help myself here is another collage.



Emmaline was my favorite of the sisters. She was relatable in her anxiety attacks and her love of both reading and animals and her feelings of inadequacy. I loved seeing more of Lance and Felicia, my other OTP. I adored Rex (although Edmund is my only true love) although this boy... oh my stars he was so selflessly obstinate he really needs someone to take care of him because he won't do it himself.

I don't think we are actually in any danger of Stolkholm syndrome with this book despite the whole forced marriage thing XD (view spoiler). Also don't worry it was all tastefully done and still appropriate for a ya audience.

I really need more books in this series. *happy sighs*

I received a free copy of this book from the author, all opinions, however, are my own.



This book is releasing TOMORROW! There is still time Preorder  you don't want to miss out on this!

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1 comment:

  1. Can someone please paypal me like twenty dollars because I kinda desperately need this book

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