![]() In addition, Take the Key and Lock Her Up has more violence than the first two books because there are several factions that want Grace dead. ![]() For younger readers, the content may be disturbing because there are several scenes that focus on a mental institution and how the drugs affect the patients. Even though the book is written for readers as young as twelve, there are some readers that will not be ready for the more mature themes. The romance heats up, but the kissing scenes are tame and appropriate for younger readers. The third book in the series ramps up the suspense because Grace isn’t sure who wants to help her and who wants to kill her. Take the Key and Lock Her Up is the exciting conclusion to the Embassy Row trilogy. Danger and deceit hide around every corner, and if Grace fails, she will pay with her life. Grace must figure out a way to save herself and the people she loves. Some people want to use Grace as a pawn, others want to silence her forever. If people find out that Grace is a lost princess, the news could spark a revolution. Grace discovers that the princess’s blood runs through her veins. Now, two hundred years later, there are still some that believe the princess’ descendent should sit on the throne. ![]() However, the infant princess survived and was hidden those who hid the child wanted her to take her rightful place as queen. Centuries ago, the royal family was murdered, which changed the political landscape of Adri. ![]() Death is no stranger to the royal family of Adria. ![]()
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