Fearless by Lauren Roberts
on April 8, 2025
Genres: Juvenile Fiction / Love & Romance, Juvenile Nonfiction / Social Topics / Dating & Relationships, Juvenile Nonfiction / Social Topics / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, Young Adult Fiction / Action & Adventure / General, Young Adult Fiction / Dystopian, Young Adult Fiction / Romance / General
Pages: 544
Format: Hardcover
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Ordinary-born Paedyn Gray was prepared for a death sentence, not a proposal. After killing the king, marriage to his son, Kitt, was the last thing she, or the kingdom, expected. But with her role as queen, Paedyn would have the chance to unite Ilya and create a kingdom where Ordinaries live alongside Elites without fear. With a decision looming, Paedyn battles between her head, her heart, and the hidden trials she now faces. Through it all, Kai Azer fights to call her his, even if it means defying his king. Are vows strong enough to unite a kingdom? Or will betrayal break them? The choice between sacrifice and self has never been more difficult . . . or deadly.
This is the final installment in this trilogy. I was not sure what to expect of this book. I loved the first two. Overall, I thought this book was good. It wasn’t my favorite, but I won’t get irritated thinking about it. All of the twists and turns. Every time I got comfortable, something else got thrown onto the road towards HEA for Paedyn to navigate. She really got to show her innovation and true spirit. This wasn’t all about surviving, but also how to keep living a life you can be proud of after enduring horrific events. However, it took me like 30% or more to get hooked & I feel like the other two books hooked me right away. Some things were predictable, but some were totally not & Lauren kept me wondering how she was possibly going to wrap this into a pretty bow, but she did!
I gave this novel four stars. Fearless ended up being my least favorite of the three. Don’t get me wrong, I liked it. I really did. It was still a solid four-star read for me. But something about it felt rushed. Some plot points felt unnecessary, others were repetitive, and I wanted so much more from characters like Kitt, Mak, and Zailah, who didn’t get the attention or development they deserved.
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