My biggest complaint, and perhaps this isn't fair since the principal character is a sixteen year old girl, is the complete inconsistency in her feelings towards the men in her life. The action and pace of the third volume are more consistent, giving the reader a solid return for their investment in the series. Not everything will go to plan as Raisa returns home in this volume. This is a fantasy series, and we all know the heroine and hero ultimately will prevail to win the day. Friction and violence increase as the people trying to keep Raisa out of the way increase their efforts. Overwhelmingly, though, this is Raisa's volume. Han must finally face the moment we've all waited for - when he discovers his friend and love interest Rebecca is in fact the Princess Heir Raisa of the Queendom of the Fells. The third volume of the Seven Realms series, it really felt like Chima finally has settled into the story of Han and Raisa.
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