So disappointed with this book. Let me start off by saying this was probably one of the oldest books on my TBR. Since about 2008, yeah. Now the thing was, since I had bought The Queen’s Bastard, I’ve actually have always been really excited about it. So obviously, the fact that I had never gotten to it sooner is a bit of a surprise. However, as I said The Queen’s Bastard was a disappointment.
First and foremost, I couldn’t really connect to Belinda. Something with her personality was lacking. Her personas aside, I felt like there wasn’t really anything much there. That might have been a good thing for her character since she had to be able to change herself for her job, but even then…. It’s not like people didn’t remember her. And then once she began to come into her powers forget it. She was either still very bland or just really disturbing. I just really wished someone would have just stuck their literal sword though her and got everything over with.
Second, I feel that some… well, much of the sex was really unnecessary. I seriously think this book could have worked just as well, if not better, without all the sex. Apparently things like STDs aren’t a problem for any of the characters. I went in knowing there would be sex, however, much of it was very distasteful. And honestly, Belinda probably would be better off keeping her legs closed every once in awhile. Often times she’ll think things like she’s a good assassin because no one remembers her because she’s pretty and not beautiful. That could be true, if she didn’t have sex with everyone, and well the other characters sure remember sleeping with her. Yeah really sly Belinda, some assassin. On the note of her not being remembered, her eyes are hazel, how is that not going to be noticeable? Seriously that eye color isn’t that common after all!
Another thing is, I went into this thinking it was going to be a fantasy romance. However, let’s be honest here. Belinda loves no one but herself. She is dedicated to no one but herself and maybe even her parents (her only redeemable quality I guess, regardless of how the synopsis makes it sound). Even when she thinks she might be in love, that doesn’t stop her from wanting to hop into bed with everyone else. She simply doesn’t care how what she’s doing might affect others. Now, Javier is basically a naive child who I think, must just be in love with the idea of being in love. After reading the synopsis I was thinking he’d be something great/powerful. Truth is, outside of knowing how to use his powers, he isn’t a powerful character at all nor is he very bright. Seriously, there was no reason for him to ever trust Belinda or even like her (outside of her powers), yet he would toss his childhood friends to the side for her. Even when she was caught red handed at doing something!
Now, the ending was a bit ridiculous. It reminded me of an old mystery where the lead has uncovered everything and is revealing what had happened. Only Belinda wasn’t the lead. And the whole reason for why Belinda and her father (along with at least two others) had powers seemed like a complete ass pull. I usually won’t give books up when I only have 50-100 pages to go, however, I really contemplated doing just that with this book.
The only thing The Queen’s Bastard had going for it was I found the world interesting and the women who ruled it as well (honestly, every woman who wasn’t Belinda I liked better). And, the author’s writing style I did enjoy for the most part. The only reason I would pick up the sequel is because I am fairly curious to see how things pan out (not for Belinda, but for the world itself) and also because I just bought The Pretender’s Crown expecting to love The Queen’s Bastard. I’m kicking myself for the latter part.
I was originally going to give this 2.5 stars but after finishing it I really can’t bring myself to do that. I'd give it a 1.5, but I'm rounding down.
(Additional note: Actually after cheating I went off to find out what happens in the second book, and no I won’t be reading it.)