Kingdom of the White Sea Complete Collection
Written by Sarah M. Cradit
Narrated by Kimberly M. Wetherell
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Book 1: Four Reaches. Four brides. Only a fortnight separates the young women from becoming reluctant queens of the usurper king, Eoghan Rhiagain. Twenty years earlier, King Eoghan’s father cunningly devised marriages between the highborn sons and daughters of the oft-warring Reaches, sealing the unions before they could protest, shattering existing betrothals in place of forced alliances. The lords and ladies of the kingdom have no choice but to prepare their beloved daughters for the horrors ahead. But they’ll soon discover there are no longer any daughters left to present. All four have disappeared, painting the world with their rebellion.
Book 2: The crown demanded everything. The kingdom will answer. Chaos paints the White Kingdom. Missing children, dead nobles, and a daring escape have created an upheaval that threatens the future of the entire realm.
To the kingdom, it appears as if these assaults on their freedom are cosigned by the crown. It seems only a matter of time before the king’s victory becomes total. Yet, across the kingdom, a quiet but powerful awakening of magic is taking place. One that began generations ago, on a cold night in Duncarrow...
Book 3: A kingless crown will fall. A crownless kingdom will rise. It all began with a desperate demand from a broken crown. Four brides. Four Reaches. Unquestionable and absolute fealty from the mothers and fathers who were given no choice but to comply. A startling sequence of events followed, with stunning repercussions that reached across the entire realm. Now, the king is dead. The would-be brides have forged their own destinies—some for the better, others for worse. Not all who started this dance will finish it. Those left will wear the lingering scars with a mix of pride and remorse. But theirs is not the only sacrifice required. The dying words of an old man will stir one man and his Reach toward a new destiny, one that will decide the fate of all the worlds...
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I'm sorry, but what a waste of my time! Or though the writing and narration are really good. The problem I have with it is following all the characters. I have two chapters left.. but I just couldn't finish it.. many times during the story, I wanted to stop, but I was invested in it and wanted to see the end. And what a catalyst it was!? I'm still not clear what it all was about. Loads of b.s. and unnecessary back and forth conversions.. and it was really hard to follow, especially with similar names.. I've got confused about who is who! I still don't know half of the characters and what they are there for.. really annoying!
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I know it's long, but the complexity of the characters is enchanting to me. I love the fact that there is no protagonist, but a bunch of people that become heroes each of them in their own way. I think it is a beautiful trilogy