![]() ![]() She made the country she destroyed a haven for other dark Fae (goblins, imps, demons, shapeshifters) and for the last hundred years they’ve warred upon the light Fae courts.Īll goes well until circumstance wakes Aurora, and from here the plot twists and weaves in unpredictable and occasionally infuriating ways as Alyce and Aurora, along with the Dark Court, work through relationship and political issues that seem insurmountable. ![]() So Aurora secretly sleeps in a chamber in the castle, and Alyce has become Mistress of the Dark Court. Aurora is cursed to eternal sleep until kissed awake, only ANYONE’s kiss can wake her up and when she wakes the Graces have adjusted her memories to ensure she hates Alyce. It’s been a century since Alyce turned into the dragon and completely annihilated the country of Briar. If you haven’t read Malice, please stop here and know you need to read both books as soon as possible: there are likely spoilers in this review of things that happened in the first book.įor the record, I wanted to throw Misrule across the room (a hard thing to do when reading an ebook on a device I don’t want to break) more than once. I loved the characters and the world Heather Walter built, and I couldn’t wait for the next book. If you’ve been here a while, you’ll remember my review of the first book in this series, Malice, and how I raved and raved about the retelling of the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale from the villain’s point of view. Disclosure: I received an ARC for this book in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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