

Initially reading To Kill a Kingdom, I was drawn in by the fact that instead of sweet, curious Ariel who is drawn in by humans we are greeted by Lira. She promises to help him find the key to destroying all of sirenkind for good―but can he trust her? And just how many deals will Elian have to barter to eliminate mankind’s greatest enemy? Book Details When he rescues a drowning woman in the ocean, she’s more than what she appears. Hunting sirens is more than an unsavory hobby―it’s his calling.

The ocean is the only place Prince Elian calls home, even though he is heir to the most powerful kingdom in the world. Robbed of her song, Lira has until the winter solstice to deliver Prince Elian’s heart to the Sea Queen and or remain a human forever. To punish her daughter, the Sea Queen transforms Lira into the one thing they loathe most―a human.

Until a twist of fate forces her to kill one of her own.

With the hearts of seventeen princes in her collection, she is revered across the sea. Princess Lira is siren royalty and the most lethal of them all. This action-packed YA debut pits a deadly siren princess and a siren-hunting human prince against each other as they fight to protect their kingdoms. So, I was excited to read this book especially after I remembered I already had it sitting on my bookcase for the last month or so after a major book haul. It was one of the princess movies I watched a lot (granted I normally watched the sequel). Mostly as I remembered this was a twisted reimaging of The Little Mermaid, which was one of my favorite Disney movies growing up. I ended up started it before it was decided what we were going to read for the month. One of my book clubs was debating on reading To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo. These help support the blog, so I can keep creating content.Īfter reading Hades & Persephone a few times, it was time to move onto something different. This post may contain affiliate or referral codes, for which I receive a small compensation and you get a discount in exchange.
