I was on the edge of my seat ready to learn if true love is really only for fairy tales. I dove right in to all the twists and turns of the Alyce’s journey. Misrule also dives a bit deeper into the history of the kingdoms, and the history of the Briar Queens. It’s both beautiful and brutal how Alyce is able to build a court with other outcasts of both the mortal and fae kingdoms. One I will carry until the day I die.”Īlyce’s power, the most impressive in an age, has kingdoms falling. Alyce, half dark elf Vila and half Shifter, rules as Mistress of the imps, goblins, shifters, and other creatures seen as historically evil and mistreated across the land and has embraced her dark power. “The kiss between Aurora and me broke one curse and began another. I found myself eager for the opposing perspective (because you always knew it was coming) for every major decision.Īlyce finds herself mistress of her own Dark Court, but has so much internal struggle with both her past and her future. Nothing in this story is wholly good or wholly evil, which was a lot of fun. Join us on Tuesday, May 10 at 7PM ET as Heather Walter and Chloe Gong discuss Misrule in a ticketed virtual event. This book did such a good job of pulling you back and forth between opposing viewpoints. The tables have turned, and the second book in the Malice duology continues the queer love story between Alyce and Aurora, except this time, it is Alyce who must do the saving. We received an advanced reader copy of this book.
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