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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. After how we left the previous book, I was more than ready to jump back into all that is Under. Here Aon is a very different version of the Warlock Lydia originally fell for and Lydia had now metamorphed into what she always was meant to the mother of monsters. In a bizarre turnabout of events, Edu is now one of Lydia's most staunchest allies and Aon seems to be a power-hungry despot with a god complex. Aon's most earnest wish along with the ancients is that Lydia takes her place at his side as his Queen. All he remembers from his five thousand years as the mad warlock is his connection to Lydia and how much he still adores her. I raced through this and there were times I just felt so sorry for Aon. His actions were despicable and those of a tyrant but he really just lacked the ability to connect to others in this instalment he was a much more ancient and colder version of himself. I also found that the heat factor was cranked up slightly here and I for one really appreciated that. The King of None is very much a battle of wills between Lydia and Aon and they went head to head often throughout this. I am looking forward to finally reaching their end game in the final volume to come. This was so well written and engaging as expected. I am very much ready now for them to arrive at there final destination. I voluntary reviewed a copy of King of None (The Masks of Under #5). Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/ www.beckiebookworm.com nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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The Ancients are free, and all bets are off.With the rise of the primordial creators of Under everything has changed. Our world is no longer the same, and neither is Aon.I learned his dark secret the moment the sun peeked over the horizon for the first time in thousands of years. Every king and queen in Under used to be human-even Edu. But not Aon. He's the only soul ever made by the Ancients, their firstborn and only son.Now that they've been set free, he has no choice but to obey his makers and do what he has been created to do. Rule.Aon, the King of Shadows, was a madman and a warlock. But he no longer exists. In his place is someone-something-far worse. The King of All. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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After how we left the previous book, I was more than ready to jump back into all that is Under.
Here Aon is a very different version of the Warlock Lydia originally fell for and Lydia had now metamorphed into what she always was meant to the mother of monsters.
In a bizarre turnabout of events, Edu is now one of Lydia's most staunchest allies and Aon seems to be a power-hungry despot with a god complex.
Aon's most earnest wish along with the ancients is that Lydia takes her place at his side as his Queen.
All he remembers from his five thousand years as the mad warlock is his connection to Lydia and how much he still adores her.
I raced through this and there were times I just felt so sorry for Aon.
His actions were despicable and those of a tyrant but he really just lacked the ability to connect to others in this instalment he was a much more ancient and colder version of himself.
I also found that the heat factor was cranked up slightly here and I for one really appreciated that.
The King of None is very much a battle of wills between Lydia and Aon and they went head to head often throughout this.
I am looking forward to finally reaching their end game in the final volume to come.
This was so well written and engaging as expected.
I am very much ready now for them to arrive at there final destination.
I voluntary reviewed a copy of King of None (The Masks of Under #5).
Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm
https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/
www.beckiebookworm.com ( )