3.5

So This is Ever After

F.T. Lukens
Book
November
2024

Review:

Ok- so objectively this book was not great. It was a little convoluted and the main charcters actions were so confusing. Why ON EARTH would they act like that? Especially the like I will woo my friends because I am in love with one of them. Like that just doesnt make any sense. BUT I actually lowkey loved this book. Like it was such a fun read! After all the stuff with the election, it is nice to just sink into a story that doesnt require much thought but is also different from the romances I have been reading so much. Truely it was such a smart and interesting take on the chosen one trope, and I really felt like I was in the world. So I loved it, but I also didn’t at all… if that makes any sense.

Trigger Warnings:
Blood, Death, Gore

Synopsis From Book:

Arek hadn’t thought much about what would happen after he completed the prophecy that said he was destined to save the Kingdom of Ere from its evil ruler. So now that he’s finally managed to (somewhat clumsily) behead the evil king (turns out magical swords yanked from bogs don’t come pre-sharpened), he and his rag-tag group of quest companions are at a bit of a loss for what to do next. As a temporary safeguard, Arek’s best friend and mage, Matt, convinces him to assume the throne until the true heir can be rescued from her tower. Except that she’s dead. Now Arek is stuck as king, a role that comes with a magical catch: choose a spouse by your eighteenth birthday, or wither away into nothing. With his eighteenth birthday only three months away, and only Matt in on the secret, Arek embarks on a desperate bid to find a spouse to save his life—starting with his quest companions. But his attempts at wooing his friends go painfully and hilariously wrong…until he discovers that love might have been in front of him all along.
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