The Goblin Emperor

By Katherine Addison

Mary Satterfield

Reviewed on Jun 28, 2021

Must read 🏆

Amazing book! I love books where the main character does what is right no matter what they have been through.

Thank you Macmillan Audio and Netgalley for giving me a copy of this book for an honest review. All thoughts and feelings expressed are my own.


I loved this book so much. I think that Maia is just the sweetest person ever. There is a scene in the book that really cemented this for me but I can’t exactly tell you without spoiling what happens. Just be assured he has a heart of gold.


Maia is the youngest son of the Emperor and has essentially been banned from the court for his entire life. At the age of eight Maia’s mother dies and he is left in the case of an abusive drunk. So he is vastly unprepared for being thrown not only into life at court, but to hold the highest position there. Maia constantly checks himself because he wants to be a good person and knows what it feels like to be on the wrong end of an angry person. It would be so easy for him to be the person they expect him to be as a half-goblin emperor, but time and time again he shows patience. Maia’s character shows that we do not have to be a product of the way we are raised everyone has a choice and it is our choices that make us who we are. Through his journey, you see how wonderful a person he really is. The world would be a better place if we had more people like Maia.


Maia truly has a heart, which you can tell is unexpected. Even his sister was surprised when she realized that he really cared about what she wanted to do with her life. He saw her as a person and not just a pawn to be used. Part of what makes Maia such a good emperor is due to the fact that he was not raised to be above everyone. He is more accepting of what previous emperors would not have allowed to happen. For example, by the end of the book, one of his guards is a woman.   

Maybe what I needed at this time was Maia. No matter how horrible his past was he is trying so desperately to be a good person. He is a good reminder that no matter what situation we are in or who we are dealing with we can always strive to be better.

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My name is Mary and I am the person behind the blog Sophril Reads. I enjoy reading books from both traditionally and self-published authors. Reviews are generally posted to my blog first then crossposted to Goodreads, Amazon, and Bookbub. I have also posted reviews on Instagram.

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