Savage bred

Victoria McCombs

Book - 2023

"The seas have become more threatening than ever, with enemies closing in on all sides. War isn't just brewing--it's here, knocking on their doorsteps, threatening to devour them all. And just as she was warned, Emme might have been the one to create the chaos. In her desperate attempt to keep the fight away, Emme hatches a plan that involves trapping the only one who can put an end to the battles. But as plans go awry, she discovers she's not the only one scheming. Eventually she'll have to accept that she's no longer playing a role: She's a pirate now. A pirate who will do what it takes to save her crew, even if it means oathbinding herself one final time." -- Dust jacket.

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Action and adventure fiction
Young adult fiction
Novels
Published
Phoenix, Arizona : Enclave Escape [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Victoria McCombs (author)
Physical Description
356 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9798886050622
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The crew of the Royal Rose return for their third and final voyage across the seas. Friends-turned-lovers Emme and Arn have been forcibly separated, and as the story opens, a newly healthy Emme believes Arn has willingly left her, while Arn is meanwhile desperately trying to find Emme. As Emme has embraced a life sailing the seas together with Emric, her brother, and Ontario, their mutual friend, and has plans to entrap her mother, the once-infamous pirate Arabella the Ruthless, Arn finds himself in the service of a merciless king, becoming the terror of the seas he never wanted to be. Life at sea really is not easy, and Emme's and Arn's ways back to each other are full of danger, death, and deception. While this closing chapter in the Royal Rose Chronicles trilogy still features in spades the adventure, back-stabbing, and twists that readers have come to expect, the story falls short of the promising earlier volumes in presenting a tale full of parallel stories that don't quite merge into a cohesive whole and character arcs that sadly do not feel fully fleshed out. A late introduction of technology feels out of place in the otherwise whimsical, magical worldbuilding, and while this is the official end to the trilogy, some threads are left wide open for future swashbuckling exploits. A disappointing ending. (Fantasy. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.