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In an Elven city beneath the streets of Chicago, the perfect storm rages, kept under control only by Marbella Mercy, the Storm Princess. Now she is of age, champions from each of the elven houses will play a game of wit and strength to fight for her hand - and for the chance to control the forces of nature. Baelen Rath is the last of his line and risks everything to be a champion. But what he and the others don't know? The princess is fighting too. Because she's discovered that the winner is cursed to kill her, not marry her, and the only way to save herself is to win. But Marbella is fighting a power greater than herself, because someone believes that the perfect storm should be unleashed and for that to happen - the princess must die. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I have listened to the first 2 hours of the audiobook and even tho there weren't any obvious contradictions, things in this world just don't make any sense.
Most facts are crafted just to navigate the plot in a planned way but in itself are completely ridiculous and make no sense whatsoever.
Things like the chain of command, power structures or all of the infinite number of rules, all of it and more are specifically designed to make this particular extremely contrived plot plausible.
The mc is a total marry sue and suffers from the same problem.
Instead of having plothole, this story contradicts with common sense. ( )