7/5/2023 0 Comments The stolen heir review![]() ![]() Instead, they fit together perfectly with all of their flaws. There’s a very classic lostness about both of these characters, that never overshadows their individual journies. The dynamic between him and Wren plays out in a beautifully endearing way. He continually has to navigate who he is in this new context he’s been thrown into. Throughout the book, Wren proves again and again that she’s no monster, however, others may perceive her.īy contrast, Oak is someone trying to reconcile himself with his own destiny. There’s such a deep heartbreak right from the beginning, watching Wren be ripped away from the only family she has ever loved. Readers get to know Wren and are immediately captivated by her heartbreaking origin story. ![]() Wren and Oak have an immediately compelling dynamic. It’s a wild, mostly fun journey, that’s engaging right to the end. However, this book is a picture-perfect introduction to the universe. In the interest of full disclosure, this writer had not read any of Black’s Prince series. Fans of Holly Black’s Elfhame saga will definitely find a lot to love about her latest novel, The Stolen Heir. ![]()
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