Featured Review: Justice at Sea (Christian Klaver)

 

About This Book:

The tides of the Faerie War are turning, but at how high a cost for the Kasric family?
Justice Kasric, her siblings, and her parents are locked in combat on both sides of the Human-Faerie War. At fifteen, Justice may be the youngest ever Admiral to command her own ship and lead a resistance, but she has the magic and the will to do it. If only nearly every other member of her family weren’t either in immediate danger of dying―or attempting to kill her!
Forced to make dangerous pacts with more than one unpredictable ally, only Justice can decide how far she’ll go to save London. Is it worth sacrificing even a member of her own family.

 

 

*Review Contributed by Jan Farnworth, Staff Reviewer*

What I liked:
Justice at Sea is the second book in the Empire of House of Thorns series, a Fae adventure set in Victorian England, and this book primarily takes place at Sea, with Justice being the admiral of the ship taking on the fae in a ruthless sea battle. The sister is struggling as she takes on her role of a magician; get this, a Dragon is going to train her; that is where I wish the story would have stayed. However, the plot is entertaining and serves its purpose as a middle book in a three-book series.
Final Verdict:
I love the world-building in this book. The characters, the ocean setting, the ships, And the way Klaver weaves different points of view into a single, incredible story. Way worth the read. If you haven’t read the first one, grab that one, too!

 

 

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