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Original Title: | Take the Key and Lock Her Up |
ISBN: | 0545654955 (ISBN13: 9780545654951) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Embassy Row #3 |
Ally Carter
Hardcover | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 4.1 | 7167 Users | 830 Reviews
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Title | : | Take the Key and Lock Her Up (Embassy Row #3) |
Author | : | Ally Carter |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | December 27th 2016 by Scholastic Press |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Mystery. Contemporary. Romance |
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The princess is dead. Long live the princess.Centuries ago, the royal family of Adria was killed…or so everyone thought.
Now Grace Blakely knows the truth: There was one survivor, and that survivor’s blood runs through her veins. This simple fact could cause a revolution—which is why some people will stop at nothing to keep it from coming to light.
There is only one way for Grace to save herself, save her family, and save the boy she loves. She must outmaneuver her foes, cut through the web of lies that has surrounded her for years, and go back to the source of all her troubles, despite the risk.
If she wins, she will inherit a throne.
And if she loses, she will inherit the fate of all the dead princesses who came before her.
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Ratings: 4.1 From 7167 Users | 830 ReviewsPiece Of Books Take the Key and Lock Her Up (Embassy Row #3)
I love Ally Carter's work. Really. But Grace is seriously annoying, and I just want to slap her for most of the book. She is forever going off half cocked and is then surprised when things don't end well. Also, she was offered a pretty good alternative to Alexei. I'm one of those people who think that Princess Diana would have been better off if she had stayed with Prince Charles. If she really wanted to get back at Camilla, she would have stayed married and never let her come to light! Anyway,It is not secret that I did not enjoy the first two books in this series. In fact, I rather loathed them for their irritable protagonist, overly simplistic writing style, and nonsensical plotlines. You can see why I'd be surprised to find myself feeling rather meh and okay about this series ender, rather than flat out disliking it. I will admit that pretty much all of the things I had trouble with in the first book are still present in this finale, but there was something - an intangible,
I really enjoyed this book. I couldn't put it down and ended up reading all of it in one day! It was a great ending to the series.
Why do I have to wait until 2017 for this book?!?! *grabby hands*
I NEED MORE....!!!!
Just don't bother. The most interesting angle of this series (though always handled poorly - still, anything can happen!) was the mental health angle. That's totally dropped in this novel with regard to the protagonist, though there are badly done elements of it cropping up elsewhere. In between the drugs and the murders and the complete lack of trial-by-jury. Then there's most predictable resolution, to both the mystery and the overall plot, that could possibly be written.And then there's this
I really enjoyed this book. I couldn't put it down and ended up reading all of it in one day! It was a great ending to the series.
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