Rereading To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo
I believe it was seventh grade when I first read To Kill A Kingdom. It was one of the first books I read after Margret Owen’s Little Thieves duology, and, at the time, it really helped me get back into reading, so, for that, it holds a special place in my heart. I returned to this book about a month ago and I’m here to share my newer opinions on the novel. But first— an overview: Lira became a killer when she was twelve. But, then again, all sirens do. To steal the heart of a sailor in the week of one’s birthday has been a tradition for as long as Lira can remember, and she is no exception. Lira has only ever stolen the heart of a prince. Revered and feared as the Bane of Princes, she has seventeen in total, all hidden beneath the sand in her bedroom, and does not intend on ever corrupting her collection… until her mother decrees that she is to steal the heart of a sailor for her eighteenth birthday. To Kill a Kingdom is a novel written by Alexandra Christo following the st...