Fantasy Romance

Review: Queen of Tragedy by Eliza Tilton

April 14, 2026
Review Queen of Tragedy by Eliza Tilton(1)

This Review is for the third book in the The Immortal Fae King series. If you haven’t read the first ones, you should start there:


Synopsis:

He came to rescue her. She took away his immortality instead.

As Queen of the Fae, Deirdre is bound by duty to protect her people, but every decision since arriving at Kane’s court has brought death and destruction. Her latest mistake has not only put Kane’s kingdom at risk, but jeopardized the entire realm.

Desperate and lost, she retreats to her grandfather’s home, hoping he’ll know what to do. But her visit is cut short when the twisted attack her village, forcing her to flee… only to be rescued by the very fae king she had hoped to escape.

Now, stranded together in a forest teeming with undead, Deirdre and Kane must rely on each other to survive. When they discover a lost child from a human village ravaged by a spreading corruption—one that strips magic—Deirdre refuses to walk away.

But helping the humans comes at a cost. The corruption infects her too.

As time runs out and Deirdre’s strength fades, Kane is forced to question everything: his hatred of humans, his loyalty to his people, and the bond still growing between him and the queen who stole his immortality.

With the Lich King’s army closing in and the realm on the brink of destruction, they must confront their pasts, their fears, and the darkness with before the world falls to shadow.



Review:

Deidre and Kane are finally re-united. But it comes with a cost. Kane is no longer immortal and must accept the consequences. This makes him vulnerable now and both go into hiding but must flee from an attack quickly after arriving.

This is the moment I’ve been waiting for. Both finally spending some time together, starting to trust each other and seeing the potential in a future together. It doesn’t come easy and that we do not go from one extreme to another immediately (and allowing time for it naturally to happen) is something I really enjoyed. We didn’t simply gloss over the betrayal.

After a slowed down middle part, the pace starts picking up immediately. The enemy is attacking, and Kane has to re-thing his past strategy of not caring about humans. If they want to protect their world, they cannot do it alone.

The cliff-hanger at the end was amazing and I am looking forward to how the story continues.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.


🌙 Recension: Queen of Tragedy (The Immortal Fae King #3) by Eliza Tilton
📚 Genre: Fantasy, Romance
📅 Release Date: April 15, 2026
📗 included in Kindle Unlimited
📱 Read as: Kindle
💸 I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
🗣️ Language: English
📆 Pages:
⭐️ 4/5


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