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I really appreciate the arc for this book. It is always a great experience reading new things. I will say it was a bit out of my comfort zone in what I am use to reading. I usually prefer my books to have less real life issues. But it was great to see callas journey. What really drew me in about these books was the covers they are so beautiful

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I really liked this one. We have dual POVs from Sadie and Calla, two people going through very different parts of life. Calla is exploring with their new self plus being a queen. Has to navigate war and diplomacy.
Then we have sadie who is going through heartbreak but her queen assigns her a mission for the upcoming war. We mostly see Sadie tryin to hate Navin but very much failing. This second-chance relationship is full of drama that I enjoyed. On top of that, this secind book is even more action-packed that book one. More conflicts, betrayals and mysteries. We find the humans are quite powerful, it is here we see the world-building get more complex.
I will be looking forward to find out the end of this series and hope we see Briar and Maez again and how everything will settle down

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3⭐️
RELEASE DATE: December 24, 2024

This book is a Dual POV, as we follow Calla and Sadie through their journey.

I enjoyed the book. I definitely favored Sadie's POV more than Calla's. I wanted to always skip Callas parts. In my opinion, the characters, though, felt a little meh. Calla didn't grow very much in the book, she didnt stand up for herself. Sadie, though, grew and learned by her mistakes. The story, to me, didn't progress very much, and it felt like it was more of a novella.

Thank you, NetGalley, HarperCollins Publishers, and A.K. Mulford, thank you for letting me read this as an E-Arc. These are my honest and sincere opinions.

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I picked up the first Golden Court book while at the airport back in February and have to admit that I was a little underwhelmed by it. I was coming off of a SJM hangover after rereading Crescent City in the lead up to CC3 being released. I liked it, just didn’t love it. I figured I’d give the second book a shot and see if 6 months later, it pulled me in.

After reading this next book in the series, I can say that it’s got its hooks in me now. I couldn’t put this one down and I’m already looking forward to the next installment. I think that the character development and overall arc of the story is really picking up and that helped me to really get into it.

Thanks so much to NetGalley and Avon & Harper Voyagerfor the ARC of this one.

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Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and the author for an arc of this book in exchange for an honest review.

When I saw this I didn’t realize that it was the second book in the series so I went back and read the first. In the first book I feel like it lacked traditional worldbuilding and then when things were brought up they either weren’t explained very well or they just quickly moved on from it. I feel like that continued in the second book. I wished there was a little more background to each Wolf clan. I feel like this story had a lot more potential but was not fully fleshed out. I like it enough to continue but hope it gets more developed in the next book. This is definitely a beginner romantasy book.

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A.k mulford is a great author, and continues to blaze a trail and set a high bar for rep in literature. This series follows the higher bar of the mountain court, for myself not being a huge shifter book person, I love the relationships and people a.k brings to life. I will always support them

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The second book in the The Golden Court trilogy continues in a similar vein to the first. The story of a pack of werewolves creating a court with their human allies and being challenged by other packs and bands of humans continues as a backdrop of the romantic relationship of the newly crowned queen, Calla, and her consort, Grae. Calla continues her first-person narration, but now alternating with the narration of Sadie who was a supporting character in A River of Golden Bones. In this iteration, Sadie has her own romantic entanglement with the human musician, Navin, whom she met in the prior book. There are altercations, battles, and magic but all the action is secondary to the couplings of the two stories. Readers who enjoyed the first book, should be pleased by A Sky of Emerald Stars and fans of the romantasy genre and shapeshifter stories that haven't started the series should consider The Golden Court.
I received access to this eARC thru NetGalley (for which I want to thank NetGalley and the publisher, Avon and Harper Voyager) for an honest review. The opinion expressed here is my own.

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This book was really quick to read and was very well written. it was a 2nd in a trilogy but it didn’t take that long for me to understand. I liked the idea that even though the climax of the war wasn’t in the book, it was pending, and made the ending of the book even more solid that I thought it would be.

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I didn’t realize this was a sequel so I read the first book and I AM SO GLAD I DID I LOVE THIS SO SO SO MUCH OMGGGGGG

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Really enjoyed the next volume in this story. A.K Mulford once again exceeded my expectations with this high fantasy tale.

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A.K Mulford is back with the 2nd book in the golden court trilogy.. this one continues from book 1
Calla is queen now and it’s time to take on the asshat king!

But secrets come out on the way to find allies

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I had to read A River of Golden Bones after I received A Sky of Emerald Stars as an ARC (thank you NetGalley!) It was already on my tbr. I gave it a 2.75.

I am not exactly the target audience for this book, but I'm into fairytale retelling and this one has a few.

I enjoyed the writing much more in this book. I felt like it flowed better and Sadie's pov chapters I favored. I understood both character's struggles and know this will resonate with a lot of people who read it. The twists were interesting and I'll continue with the series ( I enjoyed The Five Criwn of Okrith Series so I do like the authors work.)

I rate A Sky of Emerald Stars a 3.25.

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A sky of emerald stars picks up from the first book a river of golden bones and calla is now queen!

This story is awesome I loved every second of it .. to see the characters grow so much and getting ready for the war that is coming against the evil king! I can’t wait for book 3!

It’s full of magic battles monsters let’s go!

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I was given an advanced copy in exchange for my review. This is my honest opinion I am giving voluntarily. I have been following this author for awhile now and I know their writing style pretty well. I am biased in saying I love anything they come out with but this book unfortunately does suffer from second book syndrome. I love the representation of this series I loved the first one a lot but this feels like a filler movie from Star Wars. This book is really good in a standalone sense but it doesn’t feel like part of the series. Go into it knowing Sadie is on her own journey and I think you will like it.

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Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC!
Another good read from Mulford, I’m enjoying this series. Interesting world.
I do wish the main character had a bit more pluck, it’s a little too damsel in distress all the time for my liking which makes it harder to root for her. Take a page from SJM and give your heroines some spunk!

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I received this book as an ARC. As I had not yet read the first book in this series, I made sure to go read that one first. Both books have an interesting premise that fell flat in execution. I found the character development lacking and wished there was more self-reflection so that I could greater understand their thoughts.

My biggest issue with the story, and I have found this to be a glaring issue in other books I.e. Cresent City, is the fact that authors have a bizarre notion that characters need to have sex in the middle of dangerous or serious situations. Having this occur completely negates the severity of the situation and, frankly, question the legitimacy of everything because I cannot fathom that anyone in their right mind would place having sex as their first most priority.

I also feel like Briar has been diminished to being simply a beautiful, placid female who is constantly in need of rescuing. I wish that there was more of a variety to the confrontations so that it wasn’t the same issue occurring over and over.

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This book was an amazing read, that took you places you didn't know you were going to go. I was fully absorbed in this book right off the bat and flew through it in one day. The author did an amazing job with the plot and making the characters unique but relatable. I will be recommending this book to all of my patrons, family, and friends. Great read!

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