Epic Fantasy
The Movement Of Rings
The Movement of Crowns book 2
by Nadine C. Keels
-From Amazon- A time to remember what lies deeper than one’s fears… The Mundayne empire has seen years of prosperity under the rule of King Aud, a man of war known the world over for his ruthlessness. Naona, a high-spirited imperial servant who holds Aud’s favor, occupies herself with pulling pranks on her peers around the king’s estate, but the time for laughter spoils when the citizens of Munda begin to oppose increasing taxation. After meeting the princess of Diachona, Naona finds herself having to choose between maintaining loyalty to her king and becoming a personal ally of another nation. With the rise of unrest in Munda, can Naona’s heart survive intact: intact enough, even, for an unforeseen chance at love with a foreign man? This book was different than its predecessor, more dramatic, a little darker but with the same story of love and hope. Even more of a political adventure than the previous book in this series. The Movement Of Rings tells the story of what can happen when a king's greed for other lands causes him to tax his people into rebellion. Only one girl can help her country now, where does her loyalty lie, with the king or with the people? Naona has many choices to make and many dangers to brave, can she see her country through some of its darkest hours and survive long enough to help rebuild? I loved the details that Nadine C. Keels put into the politics, traditions, and daily life of the monarchy and citizens of Munda. The book is relatively short and I was amazed at what the author managed to pack into those pages. | . . . . Visit Nadine's Website HERE |
Once again, family plays an important role. Naona's family is loving and supportive of their daughter. Peace-loving but willing to step up and do difficult things when their families need protected and their country needs them.
It's not often that I like a second book as much as or more than the first but I think that is just what happened with The Movement Of Rings. Both books were wonderful, and I am looking forward to sometime reading the third and final book, The Movement Of Kings.
Thought provoking, interesting, detailed, and fascinating, this book is an excellent read! Do not miss any of the books in the Movement Of Crowns series!
Tell Tale Book Reviews gives The Movement Of Rings by Nadine C. Keels a 4.5 Bark rating.
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