Incarceron book series6/22/2023 ![]() With the Clan of the Steel Wolf also gunning for the monarchy, the only person Claudia and Finn have in their corner is Jared, and let's just say the dude is not in any shape to fight. With Claudia's help, Finn must outmaneuver the crafty Queen Sia, who is determined to prove him an impostor, a job made easier by Finn's acute depression over leaving Keiro behind. Within the first few pages of Sapphique, it's painfully obvious that both pairs face insanely daunting tasks. ![]() Unfortunately, they had to leave Attia and Keiro behind, especially since Keiro's identity as part-machine was revealed. To which you should proudly respond, "It's YA and it's AWESOME," obvs.Īs Incarceron drew to a swift and dramatic close, Finn, aka the newly discovered Prince Giles, escaped to the Outside with Claudia to claim the throne and free society from the chains of Protocol (not to mention free prisoners from the actual chains of Incarceron). There's all kinds of symbolism going on, but even a person ignorant of the storyline would probably be intrigued enough to lean over and ask you what it's about. ![]() Sure, it kinda screams "I LOVE FANTASY WANT TO SEE MY ARWEN NECKLACE?" but the overall design is pretty sweet. If you haven't read Incarceron, I would highly suggest skipping this review, going to the library, reading it in one sitting and then coming back here so we can convo because OMG ISN'T IT THE COOLEST? ![]() BOOK REPORT for Sapphique (Incarceron Book 2) by Catherine Fisherīonus Factors: Rise of the Machines, Royal Intrigue ![]()
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