He is more humble and willing to listen and work with others, though that may not be apparent at first glance. Picking up “The Shadow Throne,” I found myself immediately drawn back to the characters and story I initially loved. Jaron remained the star of the show, but supporting characters weren’t as fleshed out as I would have liked. Nielsen set the bar high for her ensuing novels. I’ve loved this series from the first chapter of “The False Prince.” Author Jennifer A. It’s at this point that Jaron must prove he’s not a figurehead but the true king of Carthya. Jaron has his own ideas on how to bring peace back to the land, but not everyone trusts his instincts. Now king, he has a hard time convincing the people who watched his antics that he is the right person for the job (“ The Runaway King” and “The Shadow Throne”).Īs “The Shadow Throne” opens, we find Jaron’s kingdom on the brink of war. Jaron was a wild, mischievous child who never took royal duties seriously. The series centers on Prince Jaraon aka Sage, a teenager who is forced out of hiding (“ The False Prince”) to take over as king following the death of his family. “The Shadow Throne” is the final novel in Jennifer A. “ THE SHADOW THRONE: Book 3 of The Ascendance Trilogy,” by Jennifer A.
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