The cobra queen - book review

Book 4 of the Pandora English series picks right up from where the third book the skeleton key left off. Pandora is consumed with identifying if lieutenant Luke is actually her spirit guide. At the same time her slow burning feelings for him have been turned up to max and we finally see the much desired action we have been waiting for. What i really love about this book, even thought Pandora is a 19 year old girl with hormones through the roof, this book is more focused on Pandora's growth as a human, how she figures out what it means to be the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter and what her new found powers mean. For me this adds wayy more insight into this story, in saying all that - the action between Pandora and Lieutenant Luke has been something i have been cheering for.

The cobra queen is heavily embedded in ancient Egyptian history, and i for one really found this the real hook line of the book. I love ancient Egyptian history and i really loved how well documented, researched and portrayed the ancient pharos were. Tara Moss is exemplary research that was meticulous to a fault, to the point where as i was reading this book i was learning so much.

The Cobra Queen focused on Hatshepsut (the queen who made herself king), Pandoras parents were archeologists and there was a lot tying back between what happened to her parents and the grave they were digging through (lot 20) - which also happened to be the resting place of one of the most influential pharos.

This is a fabulous book to read! It is very easy to get engrossed in the world of Pandora english and all things unseen.

My only criticism - it finished on an absolute cliff hanger and i don't know when the next book is coming out. Just a casual warning.

⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

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