![]() ![]() Corene, Zoe's step-daughter, however, hasn't been as lucky. Once a princess, now merely an idol for the crown, Josetta has discovered her purpose outside of the palace. It picks up five years after Troubled Waters from the perspective of Josetta, Zoe's half-sister, who runs a shelter for the homeless in the slums of Welce. It isn't that Shinn's Royal Airs is necessarily a bad book, but it just isn't a good one either. I mean, how could I? It wouldn't have been fair of me to hold this sequel to the same standards I held its predecessor, not after absolutely loving the first novel in this series intensely. ![]() Note:This reviews contains NO SPOILERS for Troubled Waters, the first book in this series, though you can read my review for that HERE if you'd like.įrankly speaking, I didn't expect Royal Airs to be particularly memorable after Troubled Waters. Title: Royal Airs (Elemental Blessings, #2) ![]()
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