Book Review: The Broken Queen
The final book in the Royals of Rake Forge duet is now here!
She was always ours.
Ours to protect.
Ours to love.
Yet, we were forced to watch as she stepped into another’s arms, completely out of reach.
We didn’t have any regrets in choosing to revive our father’s deadly legacy…we knew what threat faced this family and how much danger Presley was in.
Regardless of what our family thinks, it was worth it.
She was worth it.
We’d still burn down the entire world if it meant Presley was finally free of her burden.
We’d made amends by allowing her to remain free of us in the process.
But when someone is sent to the manor in a body bag, things begin to take a different shape.
The distance between our worlds shrinks, with it comes an opportunity to right our wrongs.
But if there’s only one chance to have Presley’s forgiveness, I’ll make sure she gives it to my brother.
Whatever it takes to heal my broken queen.
*This is a duet, and is encouraged to be read in order.*
My Review
Presley, King and Gio have all been on quite the emotional journey. It was not an easy trip. it was filled with lots of ups and downs but in the end, these three did get their HEA together. As it was meant to be.
To be honest, this book was better than the first in the duet. Not to say that I did not still really enjoy the first book but with this one, the feelings are stronger. At this point of the story, I had grown close to the trio. So, I was able to just sit back and immerse myself into the story.
Presley is really changed from the beginning. I think this sums it up perfectly:
"I wasn't a broken queen any longer. Now, I was just me. A girl who loved marigolds and highland cows. A girl who loved two boys, one with trapped fire in his eyes and the other with starlight. I was simple me and that would forever be enough."

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