Review of 'Third Daughter'

Picture Third Daughter (The Royals of Dharia, Book One) by Susan Kaye Quinn comes recommended. It's full of coolness even if it is a little more focused on romance than my usual fare. At first the main character was annoyingly immature, but early on she made some choices that helped her begin to grow up and become someone I could enjoy reading about. There's intrigue, romance, fantastic creatures, character growth, diversity, cultural commentary, and adventure.

Violence: The story isn't particularly dark, which I appreciate, and while there are fights and struggles, there's nothing gory.

Sexual Content: Although it's a romance, I don't remember anything more than kissing. But there certainly is some romantic tension.

Language: I can't remember anything generally considered foul. My apologies if I missed something, but it must have been mild.

Overall Plot/Message: I thought it worked well, with a solid climax and happy enough ending. As usual, I'm writing this review a long time after reading the book, but I think I would remember if there were inconsistencies or nonsense that set my teeth to hurting. If there's a message, it's to not trust men and rush into a relationship because they're handsome and romantic, but stand back until they've proved their character. Not a bad message at all.
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Published on May 18, 2019 08:16
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