![]() Three, now! Crown of Midnight continues where the first book in the series left off, where Celaena is the King’s Champion and she’s been sent to assassinate the King’s enemies. ![]() Maas because I loved two of her books? Scratch that. Where to start, eh? Aside from the fact that the series keeps getting better? Well, maybe I’m being biased towards Sarah J. Maas’s books! Of course, I loved Throne of Glass – it was fast-paced, exhilarating and so good – and I just had to read Crown of Midnight to see what happens after Celaena Sardothien becomes the King’s Champion.Īll right. I was so glad I bought Crown of Midnight along with Throne of Glass because I couldn’t get enough of Sarah J. ![]() Torn between her two protectors – a captain and a prince – and battling a dark force far greater than the king, Celaena must decide what she will fight for: her liberty, her heart or the fate of the kingdom… ![]() And every death Celaena fakes, every lie she tells, puts those she loves at risk. She must win her freedom through his enemies’ blood – but she cannot bear to kill for the crown. ![]() Publisher: Bloomsbury Children’s (15th Aug 2013)Ĭelaena Sardothien, royal assassin, is the King of Adarlan’s deadliest weapon. ![]()
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