Book review: Queen of Thieves

Posted on  20/05/2020 18:04:44

Queen of Thieves by Kavanaugh, C.J.


My rating: 3.5 stars

No one who treasures their lives should ever cross the Queen of Thieves

A unique retelling of a classic tale, with a few absolutely unexpected twists.

If saving your family meant becoming your nightmare, could you do it?

This is the story of a little girl, who is forced to join the ranks of the King of Thieves, in exchange for her brother's life. Taken as a child, she survives and even thrives, until fate once again challenges her to a choice. Either act or loose everything dear.

The King of Thieves, is not to be trifled with. But a closely kept secret discovered by a simple woodcutter, may turn the tables and bring disaster upon not one but many lives.

Written in different timelines and different POVs, this read beautifully intertwines past and present, providing both maximum impact and entertainment. You will be glued to the pages wanting to see what happens next.
All in all, Queen of Thieves has all the elements of a great story: a great MC to root for, a solid fast paced plot, as well as a good mystery and twists and turns you do not see coming.

My complaint here lies not with story, plot or writing style. Because they are all great. It lies with culture and custom, as well as character development.
In this respect, there are a few elements that not only don't fit together, but are also incorrect. The language used and some of the customs for example.

If you don't mind that part however and are looking for a great tale to enjoy, this one would be the perfect choice.
It is unique and very entertaining.

Check out this book and more of C.J. Kavanaugh here.