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The Blood Curse The Cursed Kingdoms Trilogy Book 3 eBook Emily Gee



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The Blood Curse The Cursed Kingdoms Trilogy Book 3 eBook Emily Gee

The series comes to a satisfying conclusion with this 3rd volume of "The Cursed Kingdoms" Trilogy. It has been quite a journey from first book to the ending, for both the characters and the readers. I have been very pleased with the changes in most of the characters as the journey has progressed. I found myself from the very first book being pulled into the story, and found it very difficult to put the books down for sleeping, working, or really, anything other than finding out what happens next in the story. Or, more frequently, who dies next. I loved this series, and while I found the conclusion very satisfying, I also found myself a little sorry that the journey was finally over. I found the entire series to be a real emotional roller coaster ride, I was so wrapped up in what was happening to the all of the main characters. The first two books focus more on the set of characters that are traveling to end the curse, the last book starts with equal time for the 3 other character that are very important, and emphasizes their story until all the characters are brought together at the end. I was very impressed with Emily Gee's writing, and will certainly look for other of her stories now.

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This series grabbed me from the first line and then I had to read all of the books with my every spare moment! Loved the characters! Loved the plot, and especially LOVED the magical system! Excellent read!
I like this author. I am tired of one dimensional stories that drag on and on with nothing to hold onto. This trilogy was written for a more adult audience - finally. Seems many of the science fiction/fantasy books are directed more for teens and young adults. This one kept my attention and the worst part of it all is that I am finished and have so many questions about what happened next...there is plenty of room here for more books. I will definitely look for this author in the future.
It was nonstop action in this conclusion to the tale. The characters have become clear snd chiseled, love interests crystallized and commitments followed, magic was more potent, battles bloody and brutal. In one word it was great!
The Cursed Kingdoms is what I like to call Travelocity. In this series the characters are always on a quest and moving camping and going to a destination. This is the third book in this series so I should be used to it. But where only one or two story lines were traveling before now EVERYONE is traveling and it is hinted that by the end all PoVs will meet up.

This added a nice bit of tension as I wondered ‘when will everything collide?’. But at the same time travelling FOR ME in books can get tedious and dull. There is all the camping and packing and walking and scouting….It isn’t really my favorite sort of fantasy.

Princess Britta, she and I get along well. She was mostly a pretty face but she has become so much more since The Sentinel Mage. Now I know this series is supposed to be more about Harkeld and his journey but Britta’s story line is the one that I liked the best. She has been kidnapped by Fithian assassins and they have a plan to use her against her brother so the curse will not be cured. Karel her loyal armsman and maybe more *wink, wink* is hot of their trail.

I couldn’t wait for Karel to finally find Britta but at the same time I was glad she wasn’t just sitting around waiting to be rescued. Still when they do meet up I had to bite my fingernails because it was pretty intense. Still these two had some great moments and I enjoy the VERY slow romance that is building between them.

Harkeld and the Mages honestly didn’t have as many scenes in this book as I think they had in the others. Harkeld has not been my favorite character in the series due to his prejudice and anger towards the mages who are helping him. Even in the beginning of the Blood Curse I struggle with him but FINALLY we get some character growth here and by the end I did really care about wither or not he would have to give his life to break the curse.

Where Innis was a main PoV in prior books she doesn’t get a lot of page time but at least by the end it is finally resolved as to what she and Harkeld will be to each other in the future. The only problem with the mages story arc is that it was a bit predictable and honestly I was so used to people dying that it lost any shock value. That curse is mean and it took its toll on their party but I was like…’oh look someone else just died’. I didn’t care about them enough to really ‘care’ that it was happening most of the time. Just a bunch of fodder.

Jaume was actually the most interesting story line to me. He didn’t get a lot of page time in the prior books but he plays a major role in this one. Practically adopted by a Fithian he ends up right in the middle of this mess and he is actually one of the characters I grew the most attached to over the course of the series. An orphan who doesn’t want to see Harkeld killed or the princess used against him. He has a major role to play and I felt his anguish over what he should do. Trust the man who has become like a father to him OR help Harkeld and Britta when the time comes.

I do have a slight complaint. This ends a bit abruptly for the end of a series. I would have loved an epilogue a few years later after everyone has settled. I really didn’t know it was the ending when I came to it I thought there were a few chapters left still.

Overall this is a good series if you don’t mind traveling. Some of the plots were a bit predictable but overall it is a grand and epic journey to save the world.
I have read the trilogy 3 times. Try to read the books in order. I am not a fantasy buff, but these books transcend the genre and I strongly recommend the trilogy. Satisfying at the end. I am quite picky and easily bored, so this is a strong recommendation from me.
This is my very favorite fantasy trilogy of 2018.
I am currently trying to locate all 3 physical books.
Seriously this is an epic fantasy story the only way it could be better was if Emily Gee wrote a novella after the end. I would cry happy tears.

❤💜 these books.
Sorcery, romantic/political intrigue-- this trilogy has it all! The main characters are well-crafted, but the villains are two-dimensional. Nevertheless, the books held my attention and I wanted to keep on reading to find out what would happen next. Gee does a superb job describing battles involving magic as well as swordplay. She also devises a creative evil magic that gradually spreads over the land and invents the ways it has to be dispelled. There's also a tyranny to be overthrown. Magic-users are despised, and one of our heroes has to overcome his prejudice against them. Shape-shifters have to deal with pushing the boundaries of their ability to take other shapes-- including those of other human beings, which is supposedly forbidden. Gee handles this aspect of her fantasy particularly well, avoiding gender caricatures. This was a very satisfying fantasy read.
The series comes to a satisfying conclusion with this 3rd volume of "The Cursed Kingdoms" Trilogy. It has been quite a journey from first book to the ending, for both the characters and the readers. I have been very pleased with the changes in most of the characters as the journey has progressed. I found myself from the very first book being pulled into the story, and found it very difficult to put the books down for sleeping, working, or really, anything other than finding out what happens next in the story. Or, more frequently, who dies next. I loved this series, and while I found the conclusion very satisfying, I also found myself a little sorry that the journey was finally over. I found the entire series to be a real emotional roller coaster ride, I was so wrapped up in what was happening to the all of the main characters. The first two books focus more on the set of characters that are traveling to end the curse, the last book starts with equal time for the 3 other character that are very important, and emphasizes their story until all the characters are brought together at the end. I was very impressed with Emily Gee's writing, and will certainly look for other of her stories now.
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