*Spoilers if you haven’t read the first book.*
“I was reckless, and I was foolish. But I was me.”
Tilla, bastard of House Kent, is safe from her traitorous father in the city of Lightspire, where she lives alongside her boyfriend Zell and her best friend, Princess Lyriana. But when someone close to Tilla is found dead from an apparent suicide, Tilla knows it’s murder. As she digs deeper for answers, conspiracies are unearthed and everyone she loves could be in danger.
This second installment of the Royal Bastard trilogy was, unfortunately, not quite as good as the first book. The characters that I grew to love from the first book were very different, and not for the better. My favorite thing about book one was the characters’ relationship with one another, so it was a letdown that they didn’t seem well connected in this book.
One of my favorite characters was Lyriana, but in this book she didn’t really rise to her character’s full potential, and at times it felt as if she was a minor side character. And Tilla’s whiney disposition made her a bit insufferable. I thought that maybe I’d get on board with Tilla and Zell in this book, but I still don’t like them together; the chemistry between them is very lacking.
City of Bastards progressed very slowly. And while it DID pick up, it picked up very fast in the last few chapters, and what should have been more spread out felt too rushed at the end. Despite all that, there were many aspects I enjoyed. While the last few chapters was too much too fast, it offered a lot of interesting and eye opening information, as well as twists/situations I didn’t see coming.
While I felt a little cheated with the character growth for my favorite characters, there were new characters that were introduced as well as side characters who received more light in the story. I can’t wait to see how the last book brings all this together and how it will end!