A Queen’s Match, a novel by Katharine McGee, available now!
The second and final part of A Queen’s Duet finds Alix, Helene, and May in the throes of scandal and sabotage. Helene, fraught from being blackmailed by May and Agnes, finds it in herself to fight for Eddy and their undying love. Alix, heartbroken by the Russian non-approval of her engagement to Nicholas, begins to find a home again in Germany, meets a dashing young man, and gets closer to her brother. May—ever the unlikeable—continues her pursuit of the crown to flee from her father and his abuse.
I absolutely love the way these books are written with the three alternating views and its fast pacing—I literally could not put this book down when I started. However, I was thrown. At about 65%, I felt like I kept asking, “How is Katharine going to end this?” Well! Let. Me. Tell. You. Don’t be fooled, as I was. Expect everything and nothing at the same time. Also, my Kindle was almost sacrificed to the technology gods because I was so “thrown” by what happens in the third act. But the story does tie up in a nice bow, and the author’s note explains how accurate it is to what happened historically. I had no idea!
This is definitely a worthwhile read and I will, without a doubt, continue to read anything Katharine McGee writes. From American Royals to actual royals, I am here for all of it!
Thank you so much to Random House Children’s Books and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read an advanced (e-)reader copy and a chance to rate and review this book!
5 ⭐️ 0 🌶 (it’s YA!)