King's Cage - Victoria Aveyard

King's Cage

By Victoria Aveyard

  • Release Date: 2017-02-07
  • Genre: Fantasy for Young Adults
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Description

The third book in the thrilling #1 New York Times bestselling series!

In this breathless third installment to Victoria Aveyard’s #1 New York Times bestselling Red Queen series, rebellion is rising and allegiances will be tested on every side. Perfect for fans of George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones series.

Mare Barrow is a prisoner, powerless without her lightning, tormented by her lethal mistakes. She lives at the mercy of a boy she once loved, a boy made of lies and betrayal. Now a king, Maven Calore continues weaving his dead mother's web in an attempt to maintain control over his country—and his prisoner.

As Mare bears the weight of Silent Stone in the palace, her once-ragtag band of newbloods and Reds continue organizing, training, and expanding. They prepare for war, no longer able to linger in the shadows. And Cal, the exiled prince with his own claim on Mare's heart, will stop at nothing to bring her back.

When blood turns on blood, and ability on ability, there may be no one left to put out the fire—leaving Norta as Mare knows it to burn all the way down.

Discover more wonders in the world of Red Queen with Broken Throne: A Red Queen Collection, a companion novel with stories from fan favorites and new voices, featuring never-before-seen maps, flags, bonus scenes, journal entries, and much more exclusive content!

Plus don't miss Realm Breaker! Irresistibly action-packed and full of lethal surprises, this stunning fantasy series from Victoria Aveyard, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Red Queen series, begins where hope is lost and asks: When the heroes have fallen, who will take up the sword?

Reviews

  • Best book EVER!!!

    5
    By Bunnix2
    So, let me warn you right now: I am going to spoil. If you do not want any spoilers, please scroll down to the bottom. Anyways, in the first book at the end-ish, we learned that Maven and Elara were the bad guys. It was more obvious for Elara, but not for Maven. That was hard to figure out and it was a GREAT plot twist. But… in the second book, Mare kills Elara but Maven is still bad. I’m not saying that this book is bad, I’m just saying that Maven is basically following his mother’s footsteps and it’s not him doing it, per say. But, in those two books I was not at all scared of the villains. Except for Elara, she’s pretty scary. But, at the very end, Mare basically makes a trade with Maven. I don’t remember exactly what it was, but Maven did take Mare as part of the trade. In the third book, it’s more about Mare and Maven. And… that’s about when I started getting cautious. Maven was basically an orphan who wanted to kill his brother, Cal. Mare was the prisoner and she was trying to undo what his mother did. It did not work. Not at all. She was close, but not really. So, Mare gets rescued by the Scarlet Guard and she and Cal are back together again. EXCEPT when Anabel comes and says “Cal needs to be the new king of Norta when Maven falls.” Mare is surprised, Cal is surprised, but he wants the crown. He asked Mare to be his queen but she didn’t want that. She asked him to refuse the offer, but he didn’t want that, he said he didn’t have a choice. So, they break up. In the fourth book, about halfway through, Maven starts getting scary. Like, nightmare scary. I’m not going to spoil the fourth book, but this is just a warning. Anyways, if you were one who did NOT want spoilers, let me tell you, this book has twists and turns. It will keep you guessing and you’ll know that no matter what you guess, it will either be close, or completely wrong. But it’s never right. This is a great book, I recommend this for anyone who enjoys new and unexpected things.
  • Insanely Deep

    5
    By nicole_someone_don'tsearchmeup
    This book is amazing! Some chapters get boring in the beginning and overall just feel tragic, but they set up the story for some interesting turn of events. This is the first book in the series with multiple perspectives. We mostly see Mare and her struggles, but it’s nice to see other characters and their developments as we get more understanding and even admiration for characters we originally hated. SPOILERS AHEAD: In this book, we have so many deep questions begged. Beginning with Maven, we have the question of how culpable is he when he had his mother twisting him inside out, and can he be redeemed? To what extent is he responsible for his actions when he was irrevocably set on this path? The answer is left open-ended, of course. In regards to Maven, I feel that while he cannot be trusted— and certainly not underestimated— he ought to be pitted, a fine line to walk. Next, we have the question: Is love enough? When two people’s values ultimately go against each other, is love enough? And the answer here, unlike the previous question, is painfully given: no. While Mare and Cal love each other deeply, they both have parts of themselves that inherently won’t work with the other. They would need to compromise themselves to be with each other, which is something they won’t do. Not yet, at any rate. At this point, I feel that Cal has made his compromises: he’s killed Silvers. He has fought against his own to be with Mare, but while she’s made the ultimate sacrifice in giving herself up to Maven to keep Cal safe, she has not had to give up her morals. And when the time comes for her to choose Cal as she begs him to choose her, she does not. Instead, the two are left at an impasse and go separate ways. Ultimately, while I love these two together, I think this was the right choice for Aveyard to make. If Cal had chosen Mare or Mare had chosen Cal here, neither would have been true to themselves, leading to resentment of each other in the future. Nevertheless, just as Cal’s love of Mare blinded him into making moral compromises in the past, I believe that Mare, while she will not be his Red Queen, will eventually compromise something in the future for him.
  • Sooooooo

    4
    By squirrelflame
    Um. Spoilers. Well, I just gotta say WOW. I had not been a fan of Glass Sword. But this book made up for that. Although…yeah I got nothing. I mean, I didn’t like that it was from Cameron’s POV cuz she’s just not my fav character. But am I just really, really really really really really stupid or something? Because even after reading all three books I STILL love maven. I ship Maven and Mare. Or kind of…Maven and me 😈 I thought it was sweet Farley named her baby after her mom. …out of no where, Sara Skonos can just talk again? The ending was I think the worst. Everyone’s shocked at how Cal chose the crown but i srsly wasn’t lol It was obvi I mean Even Cameron was like yeah he’s lying so I did not freak out and idk like I said I think Maven is the hottest guy in the world so I’m biased but I never really shipped Cal and Mare. Last complaint is sort of a whole series thing but why is mare so SMALL??? Like, she’s always like ‘yeah I’m so small and there so tall and my natural gaze looks at Evangeline’s waist’ like what no heroines are always so TINY and like there are TALL people too you guys I also loved the Evangeline/Elaine ship Read and tell me Maven isn’t the best
  • live, laugh, love red queen 😭✌️

    5
    By Liveeisawesome🦄
    ok can i just start by saying this book is nothing short from EVERYTHING. it had me laughing, screaming, crying, and smiling too many times to count. mare and cal’s relationship really grew and at parts i even had butterflies (lol) and maven oh, maven. i miss the old him- but i love how va added lgbtq because it really added depth to his character- and he had really amazing character development- but he’s like, “uGh wHy dOeSnT mArE lOvE mE” when he literally freaking kept her captive for 6 MONTHS. anyways overall this book was too good to even say with words.. and can we talk about the povs?? low key i still kinda hate evangeline- but cameron has became less of a brat so love to her but i swear the povs always start in every. book. SERIES.
  • SOOOOOO GOOOOOODDDD

    5
    By DOWNLOAD IF BORED
    Literally read read it rn 🙈
  • OMG

    5
    By HaleyKavena
    AAHHAHAHAHHA!! i absolutely love this series soooo much!!! 10000000/10🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽
  • Good grief

    1
    By Littledc3
    Rose than the twilight series. Unless you’re …12.
  • Read it!!!

    5
    By Z book reader
    Ok so my last review for glass sword was a bit judgmental because it wasn’t great. Luckily the book was the ultimate redemption. It was great to see Mare not as annoying she really turned back into the Mareena that I adored in the first book.I loved the lgbtq representation through Maven and Evangeline it really made me like them alot more. I must say it was cool to have Evangeline and Camrons point of view but…. IM SORRY I HATE THEM BOTH. I must say even though the first one was a hot mess this one is where it’s at please read👏👏👏
  • This is quite the book

    5
    By leen and leen
    SPOILER ALERT: 9.5/10 I didn’t like it when Mare and Cal had to separate because they are meant for each other! Hopefully in the next book they reunite. Overall really liked the book I recommend for 13 years and older
  • King’s Cage

    5
    By NTX Cord Blood Educator
    I have absolutely blown through these stories. I do think King’s Cage is my favorite so far. Mare finds herself only to lose herself again. I find myself liking Evangeline…what?!!! This story definitely singes and sings…thank goodness I was only a double tap away from the next and final book! I can’t wait!