Reviews

Agent of the Crown by Melissa McShane

korritif's review against another edition

Go to review page

3.0

It had a lot of issues in the middle but somewhere near 70% it picksup and becomes intresting. And the ending, how am I supposed to give 2 stars to a book that made me bawl, it was very well written.

cozyreads_fruityteas's review against another edition

Go to review page

3.0

I wasn't a huge fan of this series. The writing style and content left me feeling like something was missing. However, this third book was the best by far. I thought the story, characters, and action was all well thought out and presented in a way that continued to draw me in. Overall, I think the movement of this plot and the base of the story line along with the romance, are what sold me. Although the series was 'meh' to me, I will look back on it fondly after reading this third book.

jay_22's review against another edition

Go to review page

3.0

A

ljackman's review against another edition

Go to review page

4.0

This whole trilogy is well written with solid world building and cultures described well. The juxtaposition of "modern Devices and magic, with the "old" style of living is fun to read. Could have described that better...but it's hard to do :) you just have to read it yourself

Telaine reminded me of the Scarlet Pimpernel...a pampered, spoiled Princess on the outside, but really a very canny and intelligent spy on the inside.
Ben the blacksmith is the latest addition to my collection of book boyfriends because of...well...everything!

inteamanda's review against another edition

Go to review page

4.0

Been reading a lot of good books lately and this was one of them. I knew I would like it when I bought it, I've read the other books in the series, and I wasn't wrong.

What I've admired about this series is that the author doesn't try to make everyone perfect and doesn't try to make life perfect. I really like the dynamics, all characters are so different.

I'm also intrigued. The other novels, while in the same universe and with some of the characters recurring, haven't had much to do with each other. They don't continue as a series in the sense that you have read them all. BUT, I feel as if some hints were dropped that it might not be so in the next. I guess we'll see come October, can't wait!

aimee70807's review

Go to review page

5.0

This was a twisty, good book about a spy who's lost herself in creating another identity. It's a standalone, which is good since I couldn't get into book two, but it reminds me a bit of the multi-generational, interconnected Valdemar tales (meaning that you kinda wish you'd read the other books even if you're not confused without them).
More...