![]() ![]() And I felt that the build-up of their romance was not at all fast. I guess this is what happens when you have to work with your whole races’ literal enemy. ![]() The amount of hate that Lira put into when interacting with Elian was amazing and she was such an amazing character. There was not too much love but I felt that the development they had when going from enemies to lovers was amazing. I loved the relationship between Lira and Elian. She was not your typical princess, she really lived up to her name as the most lethal siren of all and I admired her throughout the whole book. I gave To Kill a Kingdom four stars, absolutely loving what a strong character Princess Lira was. Any siren that has ever killed a human, he will kill. Prince Elian of Midas is the siren killer, ready to kill any siren he comes across. She kills princes in order to take their power and does it with no remorse. To Kill a Kingdom follows Princess Lira, the Princes’ Bane, and the most lethal siren of all is ready to take the hearts of any prince in order to gain power. But when chance happens, they must work together to kill their mutual enemy. In a world full of war, humans versus sirens, the Princes’ Bane hunts the most sought out Prince’s heart and the Siren Killer is out to hunt the Princes’ Bane. ![]()
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