Red Tigress (Blood Heir)

Fans of Children of Blood and Bone will love the sequel to Blood Heir. The second book in an epic fantasy series about a princess hiding a dark secret and the con man she must trust to liberate her empire from a dark reign.

Ana Mikhailov is the only surviving member of the royal family of Cyrilia. She has no army, no title, and no allies, and now she must find a way to take back the throne or risk the brutal retribution of the empress. Morganya is determined to establish a new world order on the spilled blood of non-Affinites. Ana is certain that Morganya won't stop until she kills them all.

Ana's only chance at navigating the dangerous world of her homeland means partnering with Ramson Quicktongue again. But the cunning crime lord has schemes of his own. For Ana to find an army, they must cross the Whitewaves to the impenetrable stone forts of Bregon. Only, no one can be certain what they will find there.

A dark power has risen. Will revolution bring peace--or will it only paint the streets in more blood.

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448 pages

Average rating: 9

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Mirandacakes
Oct 27, 2023
8/10 stars
The Red Tigress throws the reader right into more action from page one. The book follows three perspectives that become intertwined as the story progresses. I felt that the story was much more streamlined than the first book. Every chapter was interesting and tied into the overall arch of the story. The characters were all enjoyable to read and I felt that their character arcs were much more intriguing than in the first book.

I loved seeing Ana come to accept her power and master it. She was much more regal and acted like an empress and her growth was realistic and it made me like her as a character much more than before.

Overall, this book was an exciting adventure and I very much enjoyed it. I felt that the segment of Ana’s story in this book wrapped itself up well while still setting a stage for an exciting follow up. I look forward to the next book!

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