![]() ![]() I appreciated the complexity of the situation and the fact that he represented everything she would be giving up by becoming Queen of Coroa, which could definitely heighten her feelings, but I still wanted more to really believe in their love. Don’t get me wrong, I did love their relationship for plot’s sake, but it was pretty insta-lovey, and I didn’t feel that we had built up enough of a connection between them to justify the supposed deepness of their feelings for one another. Hollis’s relationship with her “Isolten Stranger,” was the only part that didn’t quite feel up to par for me. ![]() ![]() I really enjoyed the plot, and the twists and turns at the end definitely surprised me. He was both charming and sweet to Hollis, but also gave me a sinister vibe that made me a little afraid of him. The King of Coroa, Jameson, was a fantastic character. She was established early on as being level headed and smart, even though her family doesn’t see her that way, and it was the perfect set up for her character arc. ![]() Hollis was a good heroine and watching her journey though her courtship with the king was exciting and realistic. I was immediately captivated by the country of Coroa and the workings of the court. Cass has a way of writing that really draws you into her world. I have been a fan of Kiera Cass since I devoured The Selection series, and The Betrothed has been one of my most anticipated releases of the Spring. ![]()
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