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Mia Carrington has finally done the very thing she was destined to do all along—she's broken the curse on the Dark Elves.In order to make up for her mistake, Mia has chosen to make the ultimate sacrifice: her mortal life. The Dark Elves are now wreaking havoc on the mortal world while the Light Elves are trying to gain alliances.It seems now that Dugan has come into full power, nobody is brave enough to help defeat him, and the kingdom of Álfheimr cannot do it alone. It's up to Mia to try to persuade the other kingdoms, Raumelfr and Gautelfr, to join in their fight. Only they seem more concerned with frivolous matters—like who will rule beside Mia when she becomes Queen.Now that she has taken her place as King Alberico's rightful heir, there is no shortage of suitors seeking her hand. But her heart already belongs to somebody, despite the fact that she believes her choice has separated them forever.Mia has made her decision to be immortal and there's no turning back now, but every choice has its consequence and, like the dawn must fade into dusk, every beginning has to come to an end.

File Size: 1216 KB

Print Length: 293 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Erica D. Cope; First edition (May 22, 2014)

Publication Date: May 22, 2014

Sold by:  Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00KI60YT8

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Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled

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I have to say that I am kind of disappointed in this book. I was hoping for so much more. I loved the first two books, but I think there was a lot missing in this one. The final battle could have been way more epic. I think Mia spent too much complaining about the ball. I kind of suspected when the dark elves were going to attack and they were defeated a little too easy. I think some of the things that happened were a little too good to be true and her father could of had went out better than that. I think he should of taken Mia under his wing, it was like she hardly ever saw him. I don't like that I am just supposed to be satisfied that she's going to make an amazing Queen when she basically knows nothing about her new world. She can't even give someone a tour of the castle. It would have been better had the story been shown from different characters point of view. Jacoby's point of view should not have been an added vindicate the end. Things would have been easier to understand and a little more interesting had we seen different sides of the on going events.I don't ever remember there being a third floor that is for the queen being brought up before and then the vault. The keeper of the vault was random and the fact that the king wasn't more concerned bout the missing amulets was a bit confusing. Especially, when that's how the dark elves got through. I still don't see the point of bringing the book with the symbol on it and the relics when none were used in the actual defeat of the dark elves. It would have been better if they had figured out a way that may have defeated them. Rather than Jacoby coming out of nowhere and claiming to suddenly "see it". Mia should of been a little bit of a forwarding before he just did was he did. If there was a clue given about the lunar eclipse.

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