A dragon? I know, I didn’t realize this book would have a dragon but trust me it works. Incidentally, both stories do have a dragon. (Are you fully appreciating how I just worked in a gif of fetus Rob Pat? You’re welcome. (This isn’t a written test, the final exam is more like the Goblet of Fire except he doesn’t compete against a hot vampire.) Kids really have no respect for reading binges and now I’m left with a book hangover.Īfter ten years at a remote boarding school, Prince Javan has fulfilled his mother’s dying wish of earning the crimson sash in the final exam. And I would have read it again, if I didn’t need to drive my daughter to the swimming state championship. When I finished reading, I almost flipped to the beginning to read it again because I wasn’t done savoring the story. If you loved Renee Ahdieh’s A Wrath and The Dawn duology, then you need to read The Traitor Prince.Īhhh, this book is soo good. (Yeah, sure it’s only March but I’m confident this book will make my top ten of 2018 by the end of the year.) It is a fast and furious adventure of betrayal and sacrifice. You don’t need to read the other Ravenspire novels to enjoy this book, The Traitor Prince stands alone as a spectacular YA fantasy and could be my favorite YA of 2018. A companion novel in The Ravenspire series, The Traitor Prince is a reimagining of the fairytale The False Prince.
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