After years and years of trying, the kingdom of Jinu has been blessed with a son!
Jinhai, the new prince and his father’s greatest joy.
However, disappointment ensues when Qianfan realizes that Jinhai is nothing like him.
That he’s weak, emotional, and unfit to be a king.
A shame to the family name.
But Jinhai knows that he can become the greatest king of all, the greatest king to the people who live within the kingdom walls.
All he’s ever wanted are justice and equality for everyone.
And the last straw comes in the form of the abandonment of his baby sister, Xiaosheng.
The only way to do that, the only way to prevent his father from destroying the kingdom with his conniving mother, is to fight and take down the king for good.
But he’ll need the help of his sisters, the ones his father had abandoned ages ago, betting on the hope that they’ll want justice for the way they were treated just as much as he does.
With their combined powers and fury, are the siblings strong enough to take down the monster who made their lives a living hell?
Or will the dictator of Jinu continue to reign supreme and destroy anyone else who comes in his way?
Viola Tempest is a dystopian fantasy and paranormal romance author who yearns to expose the truth of those in the modern world: the good, the bad, and the ugly. Her inspiration primarily stems from life experiences, those who annoy her, ex-boyfriends, and the crazy dreams that pop into her head every once in a while.
Finally get to meet and learn how the long awaited son Jinhai is doing and if he had a golden childhood and was he his fathers son. I have to say I loved how the story ended and enjoyed meeting new characters and checking in with others from the series. And I really liked Jinhai and cheered as he learned as an adult the truth of his family and older sisters. A good clean and fun story I enjoyed.
In Book 3 of The Lost Daughters series justice is finally served. The prince is reunited with his elder sisters, who he had never heard of before. It was a good accompanying story of justice, love and reunion. It leaves you wondering what exactly happened to the old King. I recommend this book to all paranormal romance readers.
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A decent ending to the series, but again, there is absolutely no build up to any of the important moments, they immediately fall in love when they literally just saw the other person for the first time and wedding bells ring. This (and the other books) would have benefitted from more edits and some beta readers to help flesh out the plot and make it less like a middle school drama turned romance fantasy.