Friday, April 22, 2016

Review: The Orphan Queen, by Jodi Meadows

To accurately describe The Orphan Queen by Jodi Meadows, one would need to use the same type of magic the author used when molding it being. In a world where the use of magic is destroying and polluting everything it touches, exiled, orphaned Princess Wilhelmina struggles to take back her thrown. She comes face to face with her enemies, and explores what kind of person, and queen, she wants to become. In the process, she learns more about her past, her allies, and herself than she ever imagined. Meadows has a spun a tale so engrossing and well written that readers will forget where they are, and at some points, to breath. The only negative comment for this book is that it had to end.

The Orphan Queen. Jodi Meadows. Katherine Tegen Books. March, 2015. 400 pages. Hardcover: $17.99. Paperback: $9.99.

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