Despite her terrible hopeless situation as champion of the king from who she get orders to kill rebellious people against him, she seems to be undergoing personal development in several areas. Entering relationships and friendships with the people around her seem to reach a certain level in this.
This has irrevocable consequences for the drastic choices that she is forced to make due to her personal situation. Where lays her personal priorities? Can she protect her closest friend Nehemia from the treats of the king? Does magic really exist and how powerful is it? Who are the serious enemies?
In the series of ‘Throne of glass’ are published:
- The assassin’s blade (Prequel)
- Throne of glass
- Crown of midnight
- Heir of fire
- Queen of shadows
- Tower of dawn
- Kingdom of ash
Title: |
Crown of midnight – Throne of glass 2 |
Author: |
Sarah J. Maas |
Publisher: |
Bloomsbury |
ISBN: |
9781619630642 |
Pages: |
448 |
Price: |
± € 13,00 |
Language: |
English |
Edition: |
Paperback |
Genre: |
Fantasy |
Target audience: |
Young adults |