![]() ![]() ![]() She finds herself brought to her Aunt and Queen Maeve (the biotch), who orders the Fae warrior and Prince Rowan Whitethorn to train Celaena in magic. Our main protagonist, Celaena Sardothien, the King’s Champion, is now in Wendlyn, where she is supposed to be doing the King of Adarlan’s dirty work. Heir of Fire picks up a little after Crown of Midnight‘s end. ![]() It’ll be a good way to keep myself from going crazy before Book #4 comes out. Haven’t yet read The Assassin’s Blade, the prequel, but I really want to. Heir of Fire expands upon the world and the characters even more, and I think it may be my favorite of the installments so far. Throne of Glass, Book #1, was a great setup for this planned six-book series, and Crown of Midnight, Book #2, was when the plot really started taking off. The series consists of the first three novels and a prequel bind-up of the novellas. The Throne of Glass series is probably the biggest, most bad-ass high fantasy Young Adult series currently in progress. Format: Hardcover, 562 pages, Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury Children’s Books, September 2014. Read my review of Throne of Glass, Book #1, here, and my review of Crown of Midnight, Book #2, here. ![]()
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