![]() ![]() (Note, I’ve read the rest of the series after reading the first one. There’s a cliffie at the end but I thought this being the start of the series is pretty solid. Hed really like to do one of those things. Great start to a series, but I wasn’t expecting the sudden cliffhanger. This first book isn’t that long and I really enjoyed reading about the majority of the characters that were introduced here and the development of the MCs blooming feelings towards each other. Sairis has never ridden a living horse, never left home, never kissed a man. Review: The Capital (The Knight and the Necromancer 1) by A.H. It’s just how I would describe my initial reaction to his predicament in the book. Retrouvez lebook The Knight and the Necromancer - Book 1: The Capital - The Knight and the Necromancer, 1 de A. We have Prince Roland, back at the capitol to see his sister ascend to the throne after the untimely death of their father and we have the young and shy necromancer, Sairis confused as hell as to why he was at the kingdom’s capital to begin with. ![]() Speaking of characters, I do loved the dual POV that we’ve got here because with so many things happening in the book and questions arising each chapter, we get immediate answers from the characters themselves. I was very much immersed with the world she created for the characters. I really enjoyed this one particularly because the world building with necromancers, knights, magicians, demons and all may have been rehashed a million times already but the way the author tells her story feels fresh and quite unique. ![]()
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