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This is a DNF for me. Personally doesn’t hold my interest. I wanted to keep pushing through but it felt very much forced. I can see how others would be drawn in though.

Queen of Roses Is packed full of action with a slow-burn romance which is everything I love in a story. This retelling of King Arthur had me on edge and I loved it!

This had all my favourite fantasy tropes! I really liked the female MC and can't wait for more spice in the next books.

A dark fantasy inspired by the legend of King Arthur and let me just say I’m OBSESSED. Could not put this down. It’s fun and action packed and the TENSION! I just know this slow burn is going to be so good

Camelot, but make it a dark fae romance?? Absolutely!! The slowwww burn and 'touch her and die' tropes had me in an absolute chokehold. Vivid descriptions of both characters and settings led to some amazing, in depth world building that DIDN'T bore me. The FMC was quite naive and annoyed me at a few points in the book, but i anticipate that this was purposeful writing.. I feel her character growth already and cannot wait to continue this series.
Thank you to Net Galley and Starwater press for the opportunity to read an E-ARC of Queen of Roses by Briar Boleyn in exchange for my honest review.

Good book with interesting characters. It lived up to my expectations and i look forward to reading more. Recommend

This book captivated me from chapter one. This is a slow-burn romantasy. It's also a kind of Camelot reimagining which is right up my alley. I loved these characters and the world-building was magnificent.
You could sort of guess a few key parts but nothing major. My heart could hardly take the trauma that some of these characters endured. Some of their choices had me practically screaming at the pages. And that cliffhanger, is just magnificent. I need to read book 2, then 3, and lastly 4. I'm just so deeply invested that I must see this through to the end. Do yourself a favor and pick this one up.

Queen of Roses by Briar Boleyn follows the FMC, Morgan, on her quest to reclaim her rightful place as the ruler of her kingdom.
As an avid romantasy reader, Queen of Roses by Briar Boleyn offered a promising premise filled with intrigue and danger. The author's world-building skills are great. Her descriptions painted such a clear setting, it was often easy to immerse myself in the story. Similarly, the character development was done well, particularly the FMC's growth. Witnessing her evolution from forced to being a bystander to turning into a confident leader was satisfying and kept me engaged. Also, the antagonists that were introduced throughout this book are truly awful (in the best way).
While the premise was captivating, the pacing was sometimes distracting. At times, the plot seemed to slow while certain events felt rushed. This inconsistency made it hard for me to stay invested, which is common for me and romantasies.
Queen of Roses offers a compelling world and interesting characters. I'm looking forward to the next book in this series! Thank you to the author, Briar Boleyn, and Starwater Press for providing me with an ARC of Queen of Roses!

So close to a 5 star. The main character lacks intelligence and is blind to malicious characters. This is clearly frustrating. I do get that it 'builds character' and that the MC must start somewhere low in order to have character growth.
I started this book SO EXCITED AND IT WAS SO GOOD. However, at like 50% in we are introduced to a new character that we truly could have done without. I see what it did for the plot but I didn't like it.
The world is very fascinating and I think the pacing is good but has a little bit of room for improvement. I really like this authors writing style.
I had a lot of fun reading and I’m excited to begin book two!

HOLY COW!!!! I want to know why I have not seen more people talking about this on social media. I could not put this book down. The story for the main character's took me to the next level of becoming ingolfed in thier stories. Things I appreciated so much about this book was in the beginning the author putting trigger warnings at the very front. I felt that this was awesome in allowing people to understand what was going on. You could skip to the back to read them or continue to read the stories. I was expecting more harsh things, and I am glad there were not. I will say, I am hoping for there to be more explainations on how certain characters (not the main but ones that deserved it) died. I am hoping we find out more about the romance aspect and if there are things in this world that are called mates or bonds? There is not a lot of "spicy" romance in this novel and I was totally okay with that. I loved the story but the cliff hanger has me needing to continue to find out what is going to happen next! I love that the author went with various types of fae and not just the normal kind, I cannot wait to read the next book in this series and would like to thank Netgalley and Briar Boleyn for allowing me to read this book! It appears I have a new series to finish now!

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Spice:🌶️🌶️
Thank you to Netgalley and Starwater Press for providing me with an ARC Copy of Queen of Roses in return for an honest review.
This story follows the story of princess Morgan, who was originally heir to the throne until her abusive father robbed her of her title because she is part fae. Now her morally challenged brother, Arthur, is next in line and Morgan is sent on a quest - with a couple of questionable characters at her side - to find a relic with immense power that will grant her future king great and terrible power.
This novel is a fantasy retelling of Arthur and Camelot where magic and fae exist. The world building in this story is spectacular. We learn of the history and creatures of the fae lands as Morgan and her company journey through the continent to find their relic. I imagine these details are going to be important in the next books of this series.
The romance in this book is slow burn with a little spice and oh my goodnessss I am swooning.
There were twists and turns I was shocked by and the story ends on one hell of a cliffhanger! I need to start the next book ASAP so I know what happens next!
Thank you once again for giving me access to this book. I am going to start the next book in the series right now.
I have also posted my review on Amazon and will be sharing on my Instagram and goodreads.
* check trigger warnings before getting into this series because this story does get a bit intense *

Arthurian inspired fantasy with a fae twist to it.
Overall I really enjoyed this book although I think I would have preferred it without the Arthurian names which felt a bit distracting. If I ignored those it was easier to get into the world created.
Morgan is fairly dense at times, particularly when concerning Vesper but I liked her relationship with Draven.
Florian and Arthur are truly awful characters in the best kind of way. It didn’t take long to loathe them.
I’ll definitely read the rest of the series.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher.

A very good fantasy read with a great storyline and the GREATEST characters however certain parts of the book really dragged! i’ve added the other books in the series in hopes they’re just as good

This was a great part of the series! I love the characters and can not wait to read the fourth book.

𝑫𝒓𝒂𝒗𝒆𝒏 & 𝑴𝒐𝒓𝒈𝒂𝒏 ♡
"𝑺𝒉𝒆'𝒔 𝒑𝒖𝒓𝒓𝒊𝒏𝒈!" 𝑰 𝒆𝒙𝒄𝒍𝒂𝒊𝒎𝒆𝒅 𝒊𝒏 𝒅𝒆𝒍𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕.
"𝑺𝒕𝒐𝒑 𝒕𝒂𝒎𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒃𝒂𝒕𝒕𝒍𝒆𝒄𝒂𝒕." 𝑫𝒓𝒂𝒗𝒆𝒏 𝒔𝒂𝒊𝒅, 𝒍𝒐𝒐𝒌𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒔𝒍𝒊𝒈𝒉𝒕𝒍𝒚 𝒂𝒏𝒏𝒐𝒚𝒆𝒅. "𝑺𝒉𝒆'𝒔 𝒂 𝒌𝒊𝒍𝒍𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒎𝒂𝒄𝒉𝒊𝒏𝒆. 𝑵𝒐𝒕 𝒂 𝒉𝒐𝒖𝒔𝒆 𝒑𝒆𝒕."
I am kicking my feet screaming a feral scream over this book! What a fantastic start to a fantasy series. The world building was incredible. The characters, the lore. I absolutely LOVED this being a retelling of Camelot/Arthur but where everything is changed - Arthur is the bad guy, Lancelot and Merlin are women and our leading lady is the half sister from Arthurian Legend - Morgan Le Fey Pendragon and all of this is wrapped up in the twist of magic and fae!
Morgan was shunned by her father, now her younger brother King Arthur and pretty much everyone else because her father hated half-fae and Morgan is half-fae. People fear her and dislike her and it's because she has grey hair, is half-fae and her father stripped her of her being the heir and future Queen. Morgan meets Draven, a new royal guard who has some secrets of his own and Arthur sends them on a quest for Excalibur.
I absolutely go feral over a good "who did this to you?!" moment and Draven delivered that early on. 🥵 Morgan is such a strong woman despite everything, she had everything stripped from her, was abused, watched her mother die, and yet she forced herself to stay strong, she learned to train with the other knights, she's kind, empathetic and fierce. Draven Draven Draven, we know very little about him. He's an assassin of some sort, he's incredibly skilled, tough, growly (swoon). But there's still so many secrets about him we don't know. This was the perfect setup for the series. And I cannot wait for book 2!
That cliffhanger had me in shambles. Honestly the last few chapters did. I had some suspicious about a certain character but, was NOT expecting that. I love a good betrayal that you don't see coming or the depths of said betrayal.
Thanks to both Briar and Netgalley for letting me read this baby.
𝑹𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒏𝒈𝒔:
✨️: 5/5
🌶: 2/5

*3.5 Stars*
A Camelot retelling with gore, betrayal and a tease of magic that’s to come.
“Queen of Roses” finds Morgan resigned to her fate as the cast off sibling under cruel King Arthur’s reign due to her Fae heritage but when the legends of Excalibur take root within the palace walls she finds herself on a mission of death with only a select few of questionable characters at her side.
To start I am not the biggest fan of the King Arthur story so once I realized this was part of that (silly me I know) I was a little apprehensive but thankfully this was a good deal of fun and probably one of my favorite versions of the story.
The characters were fun I like Morgan a lot and it was nice to see her begin the journey of coming into her own though it’s clear she has a long way to go. The characterizations of the main cast was fun with some now portrayed as women adding a fun layer to the story and the cruelty of others who I’ve normally seen as the heroes.
The plot itself is well paced as we settle into what Morgan has to deal with being a sort of black sheep who is kept tucked away out of shame or rather fear given her heritage which teases a fun payoff down the line of the series if/when she reunites with her brother with all she’s learned. There are definitely more adult themes which set it apart from other books I’ve read though little smut though I imagine that changes as the series progresses too.
Not a bad story and one I was surprised to see has been out for some time meaning I can get to the end without waiting for future release dates.
**special thanks to the publishers and netgalley for providing an arc in exchange for a fair and honest review**

Firstly, thank you to Netgalley and Victory Editing for an ARC of this book!
This book follows the story of Morgan. Morgan witnessed her abusive father murder her mother when she was just 5 years old. She's a princess but was supposed to be a queen but her abusive father robbed her of this title. He did this because Morgan has traces of 'fae blood' like her mother. Instead, her terribly evil and sociopathic little brother, Arthur, becomes king and rules with an iron fist. He sends her on a quest to find Excalibur, a blade that will grant its wielder an immense amount of power and make them invincible. Joining her on this quest is the captain of the Royal Guard, Kairos Draven. Draven and Morgan seem to not like each other from their first encounter but are now forced to travel together for months. This is complete with a 'only one tent'-moment.
This story is a Camelot retelling set in a magical world where humans find fae disgusting. Thus, Morgan tries to hide her fae blood with 'medicine'. Even if it literally makes her sick. There's also LGBTQ+ rep.
The world building is great. This book is full of royal court drama, political intrigue, deception and murder. There's also a battle against undead beings.
The journey makes up half of the book which I usually despise. I normally find journeys in book painstakingly boring. I don't know what kind of magic Briar Boleyn has put into this because I absolutely loved this journey. I did not feel like I had to push myself through this story at any moment (which doesn't happen a lot). In fact, I loved every second of it. I flew through this book in less than 24 hours.
Main characters:
Draven is the dark brooding MMC complete with a 'Who did this to you?' growling moment. He's also a mysterious one.
Morgan is a 20 year old dealing with self-hatred and acceptance. Her whole life she's been brainwashed to hate her fae-blood and grey hair. Now she must come to accept herself for who she is and stop hating herself.
Draven kill count: 3
Morgan kill count: 4
Romance:
This is a slow burn romance. Do not expect the FMC and MMC to do anything just yet. Some people classified the romance as enemy to lovers but they are not enemies nor lovers by the start or finish of this book. I assume this will change in the rest of the series of course. I would say it's more of a dislike to dislike a little less type of 'romance' (if you can even call it that since nothing happens in the first book). Don't go into this book expecting romance between these two.
Check your trigger warnings. This book deals with SA, drugging and abuse.
In conclusion, I really really like this book. I would definitely recommend this book if you're a fan of fantasy, fae world, slow burn romance and tall, dark and handsome MMC's. I rate this book 4.5 stars!

I DNF'd at 40%. Incredibly slow with somewhat unnecessary descriptions of surroundings that just seemed to drag on for pages. I was almost half-way into the book and had met half the city of Camelot for a couple of lines each, and the quest aspect hadn't even started. I appreciated this is the first in a series and requires some scene setting etc but this was just too slow for me and I couldn't get into it at all.

Thank you to net galley for a free arc in exchange for an honest review.
This is new twist to an Arthurian legend.
Draven is a protective,alpha male, travelling with Morgan on a quest into the Fae lands, searching for a lost artefact Excalibur.
I was not expecting that ending!
I enjoyed the world building and looking forwards to continuing the series and exploring all this world has to offer!

Nothing better than a strong FMC and a broody guard who is secretly a teddy bear! This book kept me coming back for the plot and the perfectly placed spice in it. A little sprinkle of magic, fighting, and an unfinished slow burn. The cliffhanger has me RUNNING to start the next book like yesterday!