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Title | : | Royal Destiny (Queen of the Orcs #3) |
Author | : | Morgan Howell |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 432 pages |
Published | : | September 25th 2007 by Del Rey (first published January 1st 2007) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Romance. Magic. Science Fiction Fantasy |

Morgan Howell
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 432 pages Rating: 3.7 | 1049 Users | 62 Reviews
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A delicate alliance between human and orc has been achieved. Now Queen of the Orcs, Dar works toward making that peace last. Her position has helped her to finally feel part of a community, to find a life to call her own.But sudden, strange outbreaks of unrest and ominous signs throw both realms into turmoil. Dar must draw on her knowledge and skills to confront a merciless long-time enemy–and an evil she once only barely survived. To keep human and orc from destroying one another, Dar risks everything on a desperate gamble–and her own future on a heartbreaking sacrifice.
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Original Title: | Royal Destiny (Queen of the Orcs, #3) |
ISBN: | 0345496523 (ISBN13: 9780345496522) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Queen of the Orcs #3 |
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Ratings: 3.7 From 1049 Users | 62 ReviewsCriticism Epithetical Books Royal Destiny (Queen of the Orcs #3)
Just like the first two books the strength of this one is in the Orcs and their culture, which leads to the sections that are from the POV of Sevren and the villain being somewhat blah. Not bad, but I didn't feel much desire to read them. It was the same with the other books, but this one features a lot more of those chapters. The plot is stronger in this one, driven by the choices of the characters, both good and bad, and relying less on cliches. It flows logically from one event to the other,Dar has been made the new Queen but her injuries make it a desperate rush to return to the Orcs home so she can be kept alive long enough to select a new Queen. The Orcs are split on having a human ruling them even temporarily and she may be forced to risk her life in a ceremony designed to test how worthy she is. Plots are taking place around her as each clan wants their representative to be Queen, and the old enemies are once again plotting against Dar and her Orcs.It was an interesting twist
Each one had a twin in the water, and Dar felt she was gazing at two heavens, one distant and one within her reach. It's been a long time since I have wept. Cried- yes but weep? I can't remember the last time that happened.This book reduced me into a weeping, mad girl.Morgan Howell has written one of the most amazing sagas of all time. She had written something so realistic and yet so magical. I have watch a common slave grow into a queen- i have watched her journey, i have joined her

I was hardly able to put the book down. The plot just kept me going though it's not as complex and full of intrigues like George RR Martin's. But what irks me most is the ending in this book. So all the baddies died; but the bones live on. But the epilogue suggested that she ended up with Sevren in Averen after all the hinting of him wanting to buy a farm there. This ending is going to gnaw at my subconsciousness for a long long while. I mean why did she have to be with Sevren when she clearly
Wha...what?! Oh, how could it end like that?! This is one of those stories that takes you right to the edge of your sanity, and then just leaves you there, teetering on the brink...I thoroughly enjoyed it, but I think the ending fell a little flat. I'm pretty sure there was a message in how the love story ended, but whatever it might be, I'm plugging my ears and refusing to listen!All complaints aside, this trilogy was, if nothing else, original and unique. A very enjoyable experience!
I liked the series. Then it went...somewhere. Honestly, I can not recall if I did finish this book; the last of the series. I do recall putting it down because I had enough of it. It has been years and I stumbled upon this and decided to write an unjust review because I'm terrible.But honestly, I can only recall two points:-This was a good series up to some point. I loved, in general I guess, the depiction of orcs and their culture. Humanizing... would not be the correct term but closest I
I was kind of sad at how this one ended. In all fairness though, it really couldn't have ended any other way. I would like to see a sequel trilogy to pick up where this one left off.
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