Gold, the final book in The Queen & The Assassin trilogy, is live!
An exciting, intense and passionate read that completes Runo and Tamar’s story perfectly.
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Blurb
To challenge the Empire is to challenge Death…
The Queen
Uniting the Five Kingoms against the Taavi Empire was always a risk. But Tamar didn’t expect the Empire to take its revenge only on Redwood. And she certainly didn’t expect the Empress to make such an impossible demand: for Runo to return to Raulinna before the month is over.
The Assassin
Runo knows how the Empress’s personal enemies die – slowly and painfully. A fate he has no intentions of meeting. But the Empress is not the only one who wants him dead… In the shadows of the Red Castle, Tamar’s dukes are playing a dangerous game for power. And he might just be the first thing in their way.
A fight against time
Old enemies unite. Old secrets resurface. With their allies powerless and their court against them, the queen and the assassin need more than iron and bloodshed to survive. Will even their wit and ingenuity be enough to defy the Empire before time runs out?
Gold is the third and last book of The Queen & The Assassin, a steamy fantasy romance trilogy taking place in the dangerous, passionate world of the Five Kingdoms. Perfect for readers of enemies to lovers fantasy and adult fairy tale romances, it tells a story of deadly intrigue, dark secrets and sizzling forbidden love.
Review
4.5 stars!
The final book in The Queen & The Assassin trilogy, this is the conclusion to Tamar and Runo’s steamy forbidden romance, and it’s an exciting, intense and passionate read that completes their story perfectly.
Note – This book is not a standalone, so make sure you check out the earlier books before diving into this one.
It’s been six months since, under orders from his Empress, Runo snuck his way into the Kingdom of Redwood to assassinate Queen Tamar. It only took one encounter with the Iron Queen for his plans to change, and we have since watched them fall in lust (hot!), then in love, while Runo found a home in Redwood, and has become respected and well-liked, even though most members of the aristocracy still look down their noses at him.
But now, they are faced with their biggest hurdle yet – the Empress has demanded Runo’s return, where he will face a slow, tortuous death. And if he is not handed over within a month, it is the Kingdom of Redwood that will pay the price. Our two lovers are faced with an unimaginable situation, the Iron Queen having to choose between the wellbeing of her people, or the man she loves.
“What would you do to save me, Tamar?”
“Anything.”
Complicating the situation further, Tamar’s own advisors are plotting to marry her off to a ‘suitable’ man, not knowing about her relationship with Runo, which they have kept a secret for Runo’s protection, and to allow Tamar to uphold her reputation as the cold and heartless bitch she pretends to be.
It’s a tense situation, with pressure coming from all sides, and it will take all of their wit, intelligence and bravery to find a way out. And in the middle of it all, Runo and Tamar are standing strong and fighting for their happy ending.
“Be stubborn for me, be heartless, be every bit the Iron Queen you want to be, and I’ll still love you death.”
It’s exciting and intriguing, and though I had an idea where the story would go, there were still lots of twists and turns along the way, and I was so excited to see it all play out. Runo’s sarcasm and smartassery is fantastically entertaining as he continues to endear himself to the people, and his commitment to and passion for Tamar are ridiculously hot and beautifully swoony.
“You’re all mine and you will be as long as I live, and I want you to know it.”
And even with such a huge hero by her side, Tamar absolutely shines as the strong queen, but more importantly, as a woman in love who refuses to give up on her man. She’s been through so much, and watching her truly start to embrace who she is and what she wants, was gorgeous to see.
It’s a bit of an epic finish as their plotting and planning comes to a head, and I was reading with a thumping heart as it all unfolded. This book made me laugh so many times, and I think I even cheered out loud at one point. I loved watching them stand so bravely and fight for their HEA, and finished this book satisfied, with a huge grin on my face.
I would love to see more of these two characters, and hope that they’ll show up in future books set within the Five Kingdoms. I absolutely love this world that Marshall has created, and cannot wait for more.
4.5 stars!
An Advanced Review Copy was generously provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.
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