![]() Equality is needed around the world, otherwise one gender becomes little more than property to be traded and owned. Although there are losses along the way, Queen of Ruin shows how empowering women will build up a society. Queen of Ruin picks up on this storyline and blows it up as the women learn their own abilities in fighting back. ![]() I loved Grace and Fury because it showed such amazing growth from its characters and was a scary look at what happens when women are silenced and erased in a society. ![]() I was intrigued by the first book and ended up loving the second! ![]() Picking up seconds after Grace and Fury ended, Queen of Ruin dives back into the dual perspectives of sisters Serina and Nomi as they struggle to find their place (and fight for their lives) in a society where women are little more than property. We are back on Mount Ruin and it is not looking good. ![]()
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