Unfortunately, it didn’t quite live up to the previous Embassy Row books.įor one thing, Take the Key and Lock Her Up felt like it was rehashing a lot of the things that we already knew about Grace – like her mental health, the death of her mother, etc. She must outmaneuver her foes, cut through the web of lies that has surrounded her for years, and go back to the source of all her troubles, despite the risk.Īnd if she loses, she will inherit the fate of all the dead princesses who came before her.Īfter really loving both the first two books in this series I was incredibly keen on finally seeing how Grace’s story came to a close in Take the Key and Lock Her Up. There is only one way for Grace to save herself, save her family, and save the boy she loves. This simple fact could cause a revolution-which is why some people will stop at nothing to keep it from coming to light. Now Grace Blakely knows the truth: There was one survivor, and that survivor’s blood runs through her veins. Long live the princess.Ĭenturies ago, the royal family of Adria was killed…or so everyone thought. How: A copy of this novel was provided by Scholastic Australia for review. What: Take the Key and Lock Her Up (Embassy Row #3) by Ally Carter
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