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I think I've mentioned this before, but the structure of A Pride of Princes is actually a bit different from the preceding books. Where before we only had one main protagonist, in this book, we have three. All three of Niall's sons share narrative prominence. Keely, of course, gets her own book. And Maeve gets fucking nothing. But that's a rant for a later date.
Anyway, how this works is that the book is divided into parts. Part One was our introduction, and each brother has a subsequent "Part" that represents their own individual storyline. The last "Part" will draw elements of each into a conclusion.
I bring this up now because we're reaching the end of Brennan's "part". Next week, we'll move onto Hart.
This one gets a content warning...retroactively.
( It does seem unfair that Donal never had to share HIS book with his sister. But well, Donal is a dick )
Anyway, how this works is that the book is divided into parts. Part One was our introduction, and each brother has a subsequent "Part" that represents their own individual storyline. The last "Part" will draw elements of each into a conclusion.
I bring this up now because we're reaching the end of Brennan's "part". Next week, we'll move onto Hart.
This one gets a content warning...retroactively.
( It does seem unfair that Donal never had to share HIS book with his sister. But well, Donal is a dick )