Matar Un Reino - Alexandra Christo.epub -
Together, they embark on a dangerous journey across the sea, where enemies must become allies—and where killing a kingdom might mean destroying their own hearts.
The symbolism in "Matar un reino" is another aspect of the novel that warrants close attention. Christo employs a range of symbols and motifs, from the recurring image of the forest to the use of light and darkness as metaphors for good and evil. These symbols add depth and complexity to the narrative, inviting readers to interpret and reflect on the story's themes and messages. Matar un reino - Alexandra Christo.epub
| Character | Role | Description | |-----------|------|-------------| | | Siren princess | Ruthless, trained to kill princes; forced into humanity. | | Prince Elian | Human prince / siren hunter | Rejects his royal duties; captain of the Saad . | | Sea Queen | Antagonist | Lira’s mother; cruel, power-hungry ruler of the ocean. | | Madrid | First mate | Loyal to Elian; fierce fighter. | | Kye | Crew member | Elian’s best friend; humorous and supportive. | Together, they embark on a dangerous journey across
Prince Elian, heir to a powerful human kingdom, despises the sea royalty. He hunts sirens to protect his people, but he despises his future crown. When he rescues a mute, mysterious girl from the ocean, he doesn’t realize she is the siren he has sworn to kill. These symbols add depth and complexity to the
4.5/5 stars. If you loved The Cruel Prince by Holly Black or House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig, you will devour Matar un reino .

