A Royal Pairing

Today's read is The Ring & The Crown by Melissa de la Cruz. This book was... interesting. De la Cruz gave us a re-imagining of the world we know. In her world, magic is real, and hoarded by the rich. Britain conquered France, and never lost America. Britain basically rules the world, and has unlimited magic at its disposal. De la Cruz paints us quite a number of characters: a princess, a prince, a mage, a disgruntled Frenchwoman, an American usurper, among others. We see many POVs in turn, which made the book slightly confusing at first. However, once I got the characters and their relationships to each other straightened out, it was easier to understand. It's easy to sympathize with the plights of many of the characters, and there are many surprises and twists that change how you view some characters. All of the storylines interweave throughout the story, though nothing ends in the way you expect. De la Cruz's tale is one of heart-wrenching love lost, surprises, and hard choices. I enjoyed this book, although it is a read that requires some concentration, so I recommend reading it somewhere with few distractions. It will be worth it in the end!


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