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Set in the world of The Bridge Kingdom series, The Calm Before the Storm is six chapters of extra content that take place after the events of The Traitor Queen and The Inadequate Heir.
Ithicana has been liberated from the Maridrinians, but not everyone holds peace in their hearts. Revered by some as a savior and despised by others as a curse upon the kingdom, Lara must navigate treacherous waters as she resumes rule alongside her husband, Aren. Her only certainty is the bond between them, but long overdue conversations will put the strength of their marriage to the test. They must decide what their future will hold, all while dark clouds gather in the south. A storm that no nation, not even the Bridge Kingdom, will escape unscathed.
These bonus chapters are now included in the back of the U.S. & Canada ebook & paperback editions of The Inadequate Heir, and will soon be included in the UK & international language editions.
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5 primary books6 released booksThe Bridge Kingdom is a 6-book series with 5 released primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Danielle L. Jensen.
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These are six much needed chapters to finish Lara and Aren story.
I wasn't too happy with The Traitor Queen ending but, with this short story, the author was able to redeem Aren in my eyes.
This also adds some pieces/ difficulties to the overall plot and, therefore, it should be read before the forth novel.
It didn't add much to the story, even though it shows how the council and the people has reacted to Lara's return. Beyond that, the book consisted mostly of Aren and Lara enjoying themselves.
This is an essential novella that, in my opinion, should have been a concluding section in his earlier work, “The Traitor Queen”. This addition would have significantly enhanced my view of the series. Jensen's latest piece brilliantly fills in numerous plot holes that were glaringly evident in the second book, while injecting an engaging blend of smut and witty banter between the main characters. These elements not only heighten the entertainment value but also deepen our understanding of the protagonists' dynamics. What makes this novella stand out is its ability to reinforce key themes and character arcs established in the first two books. It acts as a critical bridge, preparing the ground for the anticipated drama in the upcoming fourth installment. In essence, “The Calm Before the Storm” is far from a mere supplement; it's a vital piece of the narrative puzzle, offering closure and clarity while simultaneously setting the stage for future developments. Without it, the series feels incomplete. Jensen's skill in weaving this tale confirms that sometimes a shorter work can be crucial in tying together a larger narrative.