*****
5 Stars/5
Thanks to Amber Argyle for giving this book to review.
Winter’s Heir is a fantastic end to one of my favourite
series and it ties up all of the loose ends and unanswered questions
nicely. Like with all of Amber’s books
it has very good world building and is a fast paced page turner. This book had
more romance than Daughter of Winter, and it had a kind of Romeo and Juliet
vibe to it. One thing I love about this
series is that the characters are relatable and never give up.
At the first half of the book Elice is less sure of
herself and is still very naïve but this lessens as the story continues. She is
sweet natured, gentle, empathetic and
has an inner strength, like all of Amber’s Heroines, and is determined to gain
her independence and freedom. Adar is more serious in this book as he faces
very difficult choices and is conflicted about what he should do. However, there
is still some of the charming tease there and I felt we got to understand more
about him and his life than in the last book. There are lots of returning characters
from the previous books, which was interesting to see how they have changed,
but also there were some new characters, my favourite being Cinder, and I am
looking forward to learning more about her in the last novella.
This book is a brilliant conclusion to the main story of
the Fairy Queens series and I am really looking forward to reading the last
novella Of Sand and Storm when it comes out. This book hints at future books
set in the distant future in this universe which I cannot wait to read. I would
recommend Winter’s Heir to fans of the Fairy Queens series, and this series I cannot
recommend highly enough to fans of YA fantasy books.
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