![]() ![]() The only problem is, Cyrus hates Violet and wants nothing more than to rid the kingdom of her visions. However, the king is falling ill, and it’s time for Prince Cyrus to take the throne. This includes twisting words and creating fake prophecies to serve the king’s desires. Violet views the king as a father figure, and she quickly learns how to navigate royal politics under his tutelage. Chen may be living out her dreams of being a royal through Violet because even the seer’s humble beginnings could not keep her from acting as if she had a crown of her own. Originally found on the streets, Violet is raised in the palace alongside the prince and princess. Violet holds a powerful position as the kingdom’s seer. ![]() ![]() Unfortunately for me, it missed every shot it took. The book needed more ruthlessness, more scheming, and more stakes to make the story’s dark prophecy hit where it hurts. Violet Made Of Thorns by Gina Chen appeared delectable, but when it came time for the main course, the server dropped my plate before I could enjoy the meal. ![]()
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