Monday, June 26, 2023

Twins Crowns, by Catherine Doyle

 

Wren Greenrock always knew she would one day take her sister's position in the castle. She was raised to go back to the scene of her parents' assassination and overthrow the lone survivor, and she will stop at nothing to seize control and defend the witches' community that she adores. Princess Rose Valhart is aware that with power comes duty. If only a special palace guard weren't quite so distractingly gorgeous, and if her rash magic didn't have a propensity of causing trouble. She is about to be married into a cruel country, and she won't let something as trivial as getting up in the middle of the wilderness with an exceedingly impertinent kidnapper stand in the way of her doing her royal duties

The book Twin Crowns, by Catherine Doyle, was very enchanted. I was interested in learning about all these two sister siblings as soon as I read the blurb. The first page is when the action begins, and it never ends. It executes its overused, cliched plot and romances carelessly and without any hesitation. And yes, there are instances where events occur to the characters conveniently and are shielded by the plot. You will struggle if you try to find a deeper, more "meaningful" plot in TWIN CROWNS. But if you appreciate it as it is, you'll have a great time, as I most certainly did.

Reviewed by Natali <3, Grade 11

Glendale Central Library 

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