Thursday, October 22, 2020

Book Review: The Nameless Queen by Rebecca McLaughlin

 

Title:  Nameless Queen

Author: Rebecca McLaughlin

Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Magic, Dystopian

Publisher: Crown Books For Young Readers

Pages: 352

Where Did I Get: Courtesy of NetGalley and the Publisher

 

Book Summary:

Everyone expected the king's daughter would inherit the throne. No one expected me.

It shouldn't even be possible. I'm Nameless, a class of citizens so disrespected, we don't even get names. Heck, dozens of us have been going missing for months and no one seems to care.

But there's no denying the tattoo emblazoned on my arm. I am queen. In a palace where the corridors are more dangerous the streets, though, how could I possibly rule? And what will become of the Nameless if I don't? 

 

BOOK REVIEW:

 

            One of the best books I’ve read in a really long time. What I really like about this book is the unlikely heroine of this book. Coin isn’t like any character that I’ve read in a really long time. Coin is not what you call someone who starts off as likeable, but rather someone that you come to understand her circumstances and tries her best to make due with them.

 

            Coin is someone who is Nameless. She has no rights in the society in which she has grown up in. The Nameless are people young and old who can’t hold jobs because they have no name or status. They are the ones who survive on the streets which can be dangerous. They are also starting to disappear and no one knows why or where they have gone. Coin is scared because some of these people are her friends. The Nameless are her friends. She also realizes that life isn’t getting any easier. We also learn that there is a Nameless who calls himself Marcher and he is kind of a smuggler, dealer of sorts that gets things done and makes deals if you need something for a certain price. We learn that Marcher has all kinds of secrets. Yet Coin’s life is going to get much more dangerous and complicated when someone leaves her a little bit of a gift or a curse.

 

            Someone gives her a mark and this mark means a whole lot of trouble and danger. The mark/tattoo is that of a crown. A Crown mean she is now the Queen and this puts Coin in a very vulnerable and powerful situation. We also learn that Coin’s friend Hat has been taken. So she is trying to find her friend and almost does, but then has to reveal she has the crown. The Mark of the Crown just can’t be transferred to another person without a battle or fight for it. It has to be earned in combat. So hence they explain things to her about the Assassins festival. This is one crazy situation.

 

            Then we learned that the Kings daughter, Esther is someone who is trying to help Coin, plus Coin Needs to take etiquette. We learn that there are things that Coin can’t really expect. Yet she makes some important discoveries about Magic, the Crown, Ester and herself. During the course of the book, she learns what has been really happening to the city and the kingdom. Also we learn that the Villain of the book is the person you really least to expect.

 

            The Villain of the book is the Old Kings Bodyguard. She wants to rule because society has fallen apart and she has made an Army of her own and they are the Nameless who have gone missing. She justifies this by saying the Nameless she has under her are grateful because they have gotten shelter and food and the promise of something that they haven’t had, a chance to be something more. I found the Villains justification interesting. She made some really good points.

 

            Also Coin starts to form some real relationships with both Esther or Glenquartz.  I found the development really interesting. Coin makes some mistakes but both of these relationships show some growth and a trust that she has lacked for some time. Esther tells her something from her memory and we learn that both Esther and Coin are sisters. When they look at each other, they find that they look a lot alike. So this means she was given to Marcher to raise and look after. This also means that Coin has a name that was not told to her for a reason.

 

            So things get kind of crazy and weird in this book and there was a lot of turns and twists in it that I wasn’t expecting. I love that Coin was able to outsmart the villain and use her powers and brains to find a new future for herself and those she cares about. Plus the Nameless decided to go somewhere else on a boat. They are going to form a new city, but some decided to stay.

 

            I’m hoping that the Author will write a sequel because this book was so good and had so many different things that I thoroughly enjoyed.

 

Rating:

 

4.5 Hearts


Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Book Review: This Earl of Mine by Kate Bateman (Historical Romance)

Title: This Earl of Mine
Author: Kate Bateman
Series: Bow Street Bachelors #1
Genre: Historial Romance
Publisher: St. Martins Press
Pub Date: October 29, 2019
Pages: 325
My Copy: Courtesy of St. Martins Press and NetGalley

Book Summary:

Introducing the Bow Street Bachelors―men who work undercover for London’s first official police force―and the women they serve to protect. . .and wed?

WILL A FALSE MARRIAGE

Shipping heiress Georgiana Caversteed is done with men who covet her purse more than her person. Even worse than the ton’s lecherous fortune hunters, however, is the cruel cousin determined to force Georgie into marriage. If only she could find a way to be . . . widowed? Georgie hatches a madcap scheme to wed a condemned criminal before he’s set to be executed. All she has to do is find an eligible bachelor in prison to marry her, and she’ll be free. What could possibly go wrong?

LEAD TO TRUE AND LASTING LOVE?

Benedict William Henry Wylde, scapegrace second son of the late Earl of Morcott and well-known rake, is in Newgate prison undercover, working for Bow Street. Georgie doesn’t realize who he is when she marries him―and she most certainly never expects to bump into her very-much-alive, and very handsome, husband of convenience at a society gathering weeks later. Soon Wylde finds himself courting his own wife, hoping to win her heart since he already has her hand. But how can this seductive rogue convince brazen, beautiful Georgie that he wants to be together…until actual death do they part?


Book Review:

A very fun and romantic book that takes some interesting twists and turns. I really enjoyed the romance between Benedict and Georgina in a way that was unexpected. Plus the other characters are just as well written as our two main characters. These two individuals find that they need one another for more than ever thought possible.

When the book starts we find that Georgina with her servant Peter accompanying her that she decides she needs to marry someone so she can avoid her cousin trying to marry her, so he can get her hands on her fortune. She has decided that if she is already married he will not be able to touch her or her fortune. Georgia figures out if she marries a convict who is condemned to die, he will not come back from the dead or have a claim to her fortune. So here is where Georgia first meets Ben Wylde (Benedict Wylde) who thinks he is going to die on the journey to some other place. They do get married, but Georgia decides to make him sign an agreement which says he doesn’t have a claim to her fortune and things go smoothly. 

Of course when her cousin finds out that Georgia has gotten married, he gets angry and tells her she will be very sorry and demands to find out who this man really is.  I really found it amazing that Georgia keeps her cool in a lot of ways.

Then we fast forward in time and find out that Ben Wylde now going by Benedict Wylde is very much alive and is running a gentlemen’s club or a place that is infamous for gambling and drinking. So of course, we and Georgina didn’t know at the time is that he is the younger brother of an Earl, his older brother has the title of the Earl and he is trying to help his brother get the estate back up to par, as their late father ruined the estate. So he is doing this. Also he does some work for Bow Street, who is investigating things for them in an undercover capacity. T

Things happen and needless to say, Georgie is shocked to see her supposedly dead husband very much alive. Her reaction is one of surprise and then some things happen that make them have to be together and her cousin is being annoying. He just makes things a lot worse and claims he is in trouble and needs her help. Also Georgie has a younger sister Juliette who her mother wants to marry a man with a title, but Juliette has a suitor named Simeon and Simeon is a man that doesn’t have a title and their relationship makes you smile in a different way because Simeon is a bit of a clumsy oaf and makes a lot of mistakes.
I think the romance is really good and things happen that make them grow even stronger as Georgiana and Benedict make a deal and then they genuinely fall in love with one another. One of the things that I like is that they accept and do start to respect the others view and business acumen in Georgina’s case. Her mother has no idea about things going on in Georgiana life because her mother wants to make sure Juliette is okay and doing the right things. Things happen that make it evident that Josiah, Georgina’s cousin is getting into some deep shit and then shit happens and he does something very unforgivable and then Benedict and Georgina decide to punish him in a very creative way and in a way that he will not bother them again. They send him to America and hope he will learn about honest work they hope.

Also Benedict’s undercover work unveils some surprising results. I really found myself rooting for them. Of course Georgina tells her mother some interesting things. Georgina and Benedict decide to get married again but this time the right way and its a very pretty wedding and ceremony. Also they come up with a new agreement.  Also Benedict and Georgina get titles bestowed upon them by the prince. Which I thought was very sweet and well deserved.

I enjoyed this book a lot more than I thought. It was one of my most surprising books and I enjoyed it a lot.

Rating:

4 Hearts