Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Queen of the Deep by Kay Kenyon

Queen of the DeepQueen of the Deep by Kay Kenyon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

(Received this book for free from NetGalley)

Kay Kenyon's Queen of the Deep follows aspiring actress Jane Gray through a doorway to a fantastical realm.

This story starts off nice and easy, but quickly starts to feel like we've been invited to the Mad Hatter's Tea Party. Jane is thrown into a entirely new world full of intrigue and back-stabbing. It's not confusing as in 'hard to grasp'; it's more like 'who can she trust?'. Who's lying? Who's on her side? Can she trust anyone? She's not sure and neither are you, from start to almost the bitter end.

Kenyon's Palazzo world is extremely well-thought out. She has wonderful world and character-building and keeps you engrossed from the first page. The ending nicely wraps up the whole book, but also leaves it open for Kenyon to devise more adventures for Jane if she so chooses.

Overall, a fun, marvelous read and I will definitely check out more novels from Kenyon!

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