The Heart of the King by J.J. Fischer is a wonderful, fantasy story with adventure and prophecy and danger and awesome characters.. It drew me in from the very first line when we learned that someone had "found the girl." As the story goes on, we discover that there are others who are also searching for said girl, or Rigan, who has never felt that she has any value to anyone, and has been living a lonely life as a grave digger. That is until she was kidnapped on the order of the king by Corcoran and his men. What exactly does the king want with her? Who else is after her and why?
I like that we don't really know what the prophecy exactly is at the beginning of the story, though we can sort of figure it out a bit. We learn more as the story progresses. Just like we learn more about the dreaded Shro Khan.
I love the characters and seeing them fleshed out as they make their journey. Rigan is so fiesty, yet she is also kindhearted. And you can see the struggle that Corcoran is going through as he follows the orders he has. And I just love the interactions between the two. Additionally, I just love this world the author has created. I can't wait to read more in this series.
Highly recommended.
I received a copy of this book as a member of the review team and was not required to write a favorable review. These are my own honest thoughts.
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