Crown of Midnight - Sarah J Maas (Throne of Glass #2)

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Wow what an ending! I still can't believe it! I'm dying to pick up the next book to find out what happens next in this series but I told myself I would only read on book per month of this series so it is going to be a long wait! If you are planning on reading this series don't do what I'm doing coz you will be dying to pick up the next book!

Crown of Midnight follows shortly after Throne of Glass ending. Celaena has been given her first assignments for the king, kill or be killed. 

Celaena is such an interesting character. An assassin who also has a conscious. She is nothing like you would expect and seems to do the unexpected so it is really interesting reading about her. You never know what she will do next.

While I felt the first book had a lot more of Prince Dorian in it, this book was full of Chaol and I loved it! I love him and I definitely love him with Celaena. I do love the friendship Celaena has with Prince Dorian but I love the relationship she has with Chaol. Hoping for more it the two of them in future books!

We do find out a little more about Princess Nehemia but not nearly as much as I would have liked and honestly that just makes me sad.

This book was full of secrets, conspiracy and lies and there was just such drama and I am living for it! Like I said before, I just want to speed through this series to see where it is going and to see how it ends but I am taking it slowly because I know once it's over I will regret it. It is definitely becoming one of my favourite series of all time even though I have only read 2 books in the series. Honestly that is how good it is!

Sarah J Maas's writing is just so easy to read and the worlds she creates are just so intriguing.  They pull you right in and you feel like you are there in Erilea, Her characters are just so likeable and also characters you love to hate! Honestly I just don't know how she does it.

I could go on but honestly just pick up this series, you won't regret it!

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