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The Half King by Melissa Landers

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adventurous dark emotional reflective tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

For me, is a ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ star read. It was well written and the characters were very complex, pacing was moderate, but I just wanted more to the story and plot. It has religious intolerance and prejudices that may have overshadowed some of the other important plot pieces. However, it is also a love story to female empowerment. 
 
 
***THE SECOND BOOK OF THE SERIES IS TBD*** 
 
Synopsis: The 6 noble families of the kingdom are cursed. Each family experience a different curse, but it always affects the first or second born of the family. Their fates are predestined and will claim them upon their 20th birthdays. However, an unskilled, magicless seer is sent to be the emissary to the King. A king who is destined to spend his nights in the otherworld and his days fading between the other and his kingdom. A new fate is spun for her if she can find the path to break the curse. But the fates shall not be able to guide her. Will she overcome her self-doubt, forge the path, and save the King? Or will the King be banished to the other world? 
 
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Impression: I really enjoyed the story once I got past the religious fanaticism. There are a few plot holes, like why one character stays in their tent the whole duration of the quest (never answered). I'm sure some of it was left for the succeeding books, but there were way too many "why is that a thing" or "what about….?" for my liking. I recommend waiting for the next book if you have not yet read this one. Hopefully it fills in the gaps. 
 
 
 
***QUOTES, TROPES AND CHARACTERS MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS*** 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tropes: Allies to Lovers, Quest, Prophecy, Chosen One, Forbidden Romance, Found Family 
 
Spice level: 🌶️🌶️ -  A few open door scenes, but not overly descriptive or crass. 
 
Action/War level: 💥💥 Moderately low - There are a couple of fight scenes, but nothing overly dramatic. Most of the tension is speculative chatter. 
 
FMC: Cerise - very loud, opinionated female who loves with her whole heart, which makes her super vulnerable. It's hard for her not to love. Has an affinity with animals. She is supposed to be a seer, but her magic is latent. She's a late bloomer. She is sent on a quest to obtain a sacred blade to end the curses of the kingdom. 
 
MMC: King Kian Mortora - He's the king who wishes to protect all his subjects, regardless of whomever they are. He makes questionable choices because of attraction/love and it costs dearly. He goes to the otherworld at night, but is beginning to fade during daylight as well. 
 
Main antagonist: The curse -- It is different for every family, but it is rare to live longer than the 21st year of life for many first born nobles. It is tearing the kingdom apart. 
 
 
Side Characters: 
 
Daerick - Gifted with all knowledge. I love his bubbly personality and the friendship with Cerise. 
General Petros - Kind of fatherly but also he's a bloodthirsty killer who does things then asks questions. 
Father Padron - High Priest of the Order. He's really tolerant of Cerise's questions until they get too close to things he wants hidden. 
Nina - Cerise's gorgeous sister 
Reverend Mother - The High Seer of the Order who basically raises Cerise and has the prophetic vision of her. 
Blue - A cute puppers 
Nero - an unlikely ally 
 
 
Favorite Quotes: 
 
“Intentions are more meaningless than grains of sand. It’s your actions that matter.” 
 
"Will you be so afraid to dim your gift that you end up dimming your own light in the process?” 
 
“Those who hesitate are lost.” 
 
“I have Seen more than the death of the king’s emissary. I have foreseen a possible end to the curses.” 
 
"For his body to follow the pull of his spirit was an oddly romantic element of his curse that she hadn’t anticipated." 
 
"There’s no such thing as an unnatural tendency. If something occurs within nature, it is by default natural. What’s unnatural is to vilify it and criminalize it and force people into hiding for being born the way they are.” 

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