

Seeing the way she though -so different from Mare!- truly proved Victoria Aveyard's writing expertise.

The alternate points of views were very eye-opening as well, specifically Cameron Cole, who was the potentially deadliest newblood in the world. She proved herself through her courage, and did not show any weak points other than the ones necessary to make the novel good. She began as a shattered girl, acting like a "kicked dog" around Samson, who had conducted a mental interrogation on her, and morphed into a powerful girl, not a little lightning girl.

King's Cage, the third installment of the critically acclaimed Red Queen series, does not disappoint! The plot and characters are never predictable, and we can see Mare's development throughout the story, physically and mentally.
