Mysore is in trouble again. Someone has stolen the river, a terrible drought threatens so when Lej, one of the Crows (rebel kids) from book 1, arrives in Kiki’s kitchen to ask for her help, Kiki doesn’t hesitate. Of course, nothing is as it seems, and it’s up to Kiki break the curse and save the kingdom.
I loved the first book, Kiki Kallira Breaks a Kingdom, so my expectations were pretty high. Kiki Kallira Conquers A Curse, like the first book, has a great story, wonderful characters, a richly imagined world, and an exciting well-paced adventure, full of humour and heart.
As a sequel, it has some very satisfying developments. The opponent this time is very different to the demon king but the stakes are just as high. Kiki is taken aback by how much the world developed without her, it’s something she has to come to terms with. Kiki’s hyper-anxiety hasn’t gone away but she has been working on it, and we see more of her relationship with her mother, which I found very endearing. Speaking of Kiki’s mother, I loved her appearance in the story.
If you like hugely imaginative stories, with a wonderful heroine, great characters, exciting plot, and loads of heart, these books are for you.