This is the final installment of the Lost Princesses Series from Jody Hedlund.
Oh my! My heart was totally engaged in this fast paced, adventurous and intriguing, sweet and passionate at the same time, wonderful and inspiring, medieval romance! I can truly say without hesitating that I had a hard time putting it down and that I stayed late into the night to finish this incredible trilogy! Wow! I love Jody Hedlund’s books and I really thought, since this was a YA trilogy, that in no way it culd surpass her adult novels, but I was wrong! This is one of her best yet written stories! And even if it’s directed to young adults I found it more than perfect for adults too and couldn’t stop myself from reading each book and then eagerly awaiting the next! I was really glad that the release of each book was close to the previous one, because I would have hated to wait so long to find out how this story would develop with each lost princess until the very end, and how they would reach a satisfactory end and Happily ever After. And wow, I loved how she ended the series with this last book, it was truly awesome!
This is Emmeline’s story, the third sister of the lost princesses, and I couldn’t imagine what her role would be in ending Ethelwulf’s terror reign and bringing peace to the Kingdom. We already had Queen Adelaide (eldest) and Princess Maribel in Norland recruiting the loyal people and the help of the Norlanders to plan an attack on King Ethelwulf’s kingdom. In the previous stories we get to see how King Etherwulf of Warwick attacks Mercia, and imposes his ruling after the King and Queen of Mercia die, one due to war wounds, and the other after giving birth to the twins. The princesses are saved by Elite Guard Lance and Lady Felicia, and later separated in order to hide them better and keep them out of reach from the evil King’s clutches. Now, only Emmeline remains hidden, but, contrary to her sisters, she has always known of her identity as one of the princesses. But living a happy and secluded life with her adopted parents, Lance (who became a local charcoal burner) and Felicia, she want's nothing to do with the rebellion that’s forming against the King. But just as her father is trying to convince her to leave together to Norland and join her sisters in the rebellion, they are assaulted by Prince Ethelrex, the strongest knight in the Kingdom, who has been searching for the lost princess with his father’s orders to marry her in order to seal an alliance with the heirs of Mercia and undermine the rebellion.
Ethelrex is a strong, yet compassionate man. He wants to make his father proud above everything and this quest might be the only opportunity to prove himself worthy to be his her and future King. So when he captures Emmeline, he forces her to marry him. But since he’s a man of one piece and a faithful man, he really vows lo love her and cherish her until death, and he intends to do that, every passing moment falling more in love with this amazing, beautiful and corageous woman that melts his heart. But does he have a chance to win her heart after coercing her to marry him? And what should he do when the King forces them to search for King Solomon’s ancient treasure in the laberynth of death that Emmeline knows almost by heart, but also knows that it might easily take them to their death too?
I can’t really say which of this stories I loved more. I fell in love with each of the characters of the previous stories, their braveness, their loyalty and compassion. But in this one, I loved that the relationship was more complex than the others. Emmeline was joining the enemy and she was at odds at the same time she was falling in love with his worst enemy’s son. Rex was a wonderful charachter too, and I loved how he slowly changes his vision of things thanks to Emmeline. He was a good man, but his obedience and loyalty to his father blinded him too. Will it be too late when he realizes that he can’t be loyal to his father and be a good person at the same time, or worse a fair future King. I loved the last part. I won’t spoil it, but I will say I shed a few tears. I loved the way the story is told in first person and that we get to know exactly what the character thinks. I truly wanted to shake Rex a few times. But it all ends well. Not only well, but the ending was amazing!!
This is really an inspirational book, there is so much message behind, about integrity, loyalty, and above all, about being what God made you to be, making the most of the gifts God gives you. Emmeline realices this at some point. And each princess has a special God given gift. You’ll have to find out which was Emmeline’s when you read the book. I truly loved it! And it shows how riches are not what makes you rich, it’s what you have inside what truly matters and makes you rich, to God and to others.
I truly recommend this book, and the whole trulogy of course, to young adults and older people alike. I think you’ll enjoy it: deep and compelling characters, non-stop adventure and life or death peril, and a sweet and endearing love that will have you swooning every second!
Thanks Jody for a womderful series! I’m sure I’ll be re-reading it again soon!
I received a complimentary copy from the author but wasn’t required to write a positive review. This is totally my honest and unbiased opinion.