5/22/2023 0 Comments Kings & Queens by Courtney VailI really appreciated Vail’s ability to incorporate every character introduced in the story, whether they played a very minor part or were major players. There’s so much manipulation through the pages of Kings and Queens that even I was fooled! Not being able to unravel the web of truths and untruths until the very end made this a fun and addictive novel. The unidentified suspect could have absolutely been anyone, and I’ll admit that I suspected characters that were completely innocent. The characters’ distinct voices didn’t eliminate guilt from suspects until everything was said and done. Everyone used the same kind of language, but when jumping from multiple perspectives throughout the story without a set pattern, I noticed how each character sounded distinctly different.Įven with such strong individuals, it took Majesty’s super sleuth powers to dig deep as the ocean for the truth. She has a way of making the characters seem so genuine by their actions, decisions and even the slang they speak. Vail’s writing is as different as a prince to a lowly peasant. The story has a complex plot, but once you start reading it’ll be hard to put down! The scenes are so believable that I can already picture some of them coming to life. Majesty, spunky and defiant, stumbles upon a disastrous church massacre plot and will do anything to intervene before innocent people are killed.
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