Wednesday, June 17, 2026

The Heart of Betrayal (The Remnant Chronicles, #2) by Mary E. Pearson Review


This is a spoiler-free review!

Eleven years later and I have finally returned to continue on with this series, and I can honestly say I wish I picked up this second installment sooner! I have had the entire trilogy sitting on my bookshelf since high school and since I have been tackling my physical TBR pile like a madwoman, I knew this was just the book to keep the ball rolling. I have been in a fantasy kick as well, and I had a gut feeling that this book would somehow win me over from the mafia romance trance I have been in for the better part of 2025 and beginning of 2026. It definitely took me a second to reorient myself back into this world and remember what exactly transpired in The Kiss of Deception, but once I got a few chapters in, everything came back to me. While the beginning did feel a little slow to start, I want to blame it mostly on me waking up at four o'clock in the morning the day I first cracked this book open.

Lia - the princess of many names - has gone through horrors unimaginable after the events of the first installment, and now must navigate a new and dangerous game in order to try to save herself and her people, all while in the middle of romantic affections from Rafe and Kaden. The two men represent such different sides of her and her beliefs, and as she is constantly thrown between the two in order to survive and manipulate the Komizar, she must make a decision that will not only be the right one for herself, but for the future of her people as well. 

Kaden's attachment to Lia makes sense for everything that they have been through, but I found myself watching a one-sided attachment from Kaden's side. Sure, they had some chemistry, but it felt like Lia would only comply with some of Kaden's wishes because she just wanted to make everything they have gone through worth it and make it out alive. Rafe, on the other hand, has that natural energy and connection with Lia that I found myself rooting for. There was a very short period where the dark romance / forbidden romance lover in me came to the surface and thought that Lia and the Komizar may actually be an interesting pairing. However, that was quickly washed away some chapters later.

Side characters definitely helped propel this story forward - even with the perspectives of Rafe, Lia, and Kaden, the readers needed that additional aspect to get the full picture. These characters are truly put through it all, and unfortunately the brutality of the Komizar's reign looms over their shoulders, some more than others. I enjoyed seeing the other friendships that Lia formed as she got deeper into planning a way out that would have the best outcome not only for herself, but for those she cared about along the way. You can truly tell that she cares for others and her constant attempt to ensure safety for the most amount of people is prominent in her characterization throughout the book.

After a bit of a slow start, this book moved quickly and had me locked in when I was able to get a chance to sit down and really lock into the story. Especially with the ending Pearson left us with, I look forward to seeing the conclusion of the series along with the fates that lay ahead for Rafe, Lia, and Kaden. If you are looking for a more mature romantasy series that still hovers before reaching high fantasy, this series could be just the thing you are looking for.


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