Book Review: Jeaniene Frost’s The Beautiful Ashes
I was so excited to discover a new Jeaniene Frost series! Until I read it. Talk about teenage-bland. Sorry, teens, no offense.
I was so excited to discover a new Jeaniene Frost series! Until I read it. Talk about teenage-bland. Sorry, teens, no offense.
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A fascinating story from the overall Tortall series that feels completely independent of the kingdom.
Her father’s death is threatening Haven Briscoe’s career, and it’s Trevor Shay to the rescue, letting her into his world where she stumbles onto his secret, one he’s hidden his entire life.
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George Cooper’s mother bemoans the depths to which she and her son have fallen and begins Beka’s story, as Mrs. Cooper strives to turn George’s thoughts from thieving.
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With snappy banter, cotillion dresses, non-stop action, and a touch of magic, Harper Jane Price is the Rebel Belle until a strange run-in imbues her with incredible abilities.
The overall kingdom is the continuing character here and present only in a vague sense as Green introduces us to yet another ruling family. Oh, boy. They’re certainly more “interesting” than most of our leaders and their families — despite what the Enquirer has to say!