![]() This, however, led to questions on its own: Surely, they can’t be the first who refused to kill each other?īut with the sisters now knowing and remembering the love they used to have for one another in the Black Cottage, the options were to either kill them anyway, or find a new antagonist. Blake attempted to convince the readers during the previous three books that Katherine, Arsinoe, and Mirabella are incapable of killing each other because they simply aren’t made for it. ![]() Overall, I was disappointed with Five Dark Fates, primarily with the focus on the more supernatural elements of the story. I can’t help but wonder if Blake meant it to be a duology until the series kicked off and the publishers asked for more, because the series could have ended after One Dark Throne (#2). Unfortunately, there were some flaws to the series as a whole. Note: spoiler-free for Five Dark Fates until otherwise stated. As personal preferences go, Three Dark Crowns seemed to be right up my alley I liked the darker, intense fantasy, especially if it features an interesting magic system. ![]() ![]() ![]() I have been loyally following Kendare Blake’s Three Dark Crowns (TDC) series since Three Dark Crowns (#1) was published in September 2016. ![]()
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