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I received this ebook from Netgalley in exchange for my honest opinion and review. I went into this story completely blind and I feel that is the best way to do it. I grew quite fond of Morgan & Draven and their adventure and I cannot wait to find out what happens next!
What an utterly phenomenal ending to a magical and magnificent series. I’m heartbroken that their story is over, but mended by their ending. Utterly perfect.
This has been one of my favourite series, it just gets better with each book! Camelot meets fae, meets shadow daddy, meets gods.. just wonderful.
I’m hoping we’re going to follow what happens with Medra in due time but I’m glad than Draven and Morgan got the ending they deserved.
Thank you to NetGalley, Starwater Press and Briar Boleyn for providing me with an eARC in return for an honest review.
I ended up thoroughly enjoying this book, although it took a little while to get into. Book One was a bit slow, but as Morgan begins her quest in Book Two, it picked up and became more intriguing, in my opinion.
The spice is very minimal, and I would suggest reading the trigger warning list as there are some topics that can be sensitive for some. In terms of being a romantasy, I would say this book is heavier on the fantasy aspect.
While there is romantic tension between Morgan and some of the male characters, her mission was definitely the main focus. This is definitely a slow burn enemies to lovers.
There were multiple twists throughout the book that kept me on the edge of my seat. I feel that this book sets up the next book well, and I am excited to continue this story.
Spicy Fae Athurian fantasy! What more could a book worm ask for?!
I mean- it literally ticks the below tropes:
Morally grey characters
Enemies to lovers
Magic system/magical creatures
I'd highly recommend for fans of Iron flame and court of roses.
Happy reading!
I love Arthurian legends and retellings! This book is hands down one of the best I've ever read. It's told from Morgan's point of view which is completely interesting. Arthur tasks Morgan with finding Excalibur. Morgan takes an awful potion to surprise her Fae blood. Will Morgan find Excalibur for Arthur? Will Morgan continue to take the awful potion? Find out in Queen of Roses.
I'd like to thank Starwater Press for this ARC via Netgalley.
While I loved that this book had Camelot and Arthurian legend flowing throughout, I had to DNF this book almost halfway through. It started out really fun and I was super intrigued, but the farther I got I just realized this wasn't the book for me. I had seen so many rave reviews and am SO glad that other people have fallen in love with it! It was just a lot darker than I expected and I wish I had been able to see the trigger warnings before, because that's what didn't work for me personally. A few of them were just a bit too triggering for me and that's just on me! I did think it was a fun storyline and I know a lot of people will enjoy this one, but it was just too dark for me and that's okay! I am excited to see what else this author writes in the future though!
First off I received this book from NetGalley for exchange of an honest review. Thank you so much Starwater press for the access to this book.
If you’re looking for an EXTREMELY slow burn of a romance from enemies to lovers than this book is for you! This book is also filled with magical creatures galore, banter back and forth, betrayal, adventure, action and lots of amazing twist you’d never see coming! The reason I’m giving it a 3 1/2 star is slow burns just aren’t for me as well as retelling seem really lazy but other than that amazing writing!
This book had me enthralled. I can understand the similar books it was compared to but at the same time it maintained many differences. I was not expecting a twisted tale of Arthur & Morgan & I am actually so very glad it was. I cannot wait for the next book, I NEED to know what happens next.
If you like slow-burn romance, enemies to lovers, world building, cute sidekick and spice! then this is a book for you.
You get all of it is this book!! this dark romantasy book pulls you in so well that you dont even know it till you finish the book, it is one you wont want to put it down once you start. fast - paced plot with the slowest of burns romance.
the FMC Morgan, she is forced to hide and suppress her fea side, living with her brother who is the king the family drama is very interesting to read about and there is ALOT of it.
Kairos the MMC he seems to be very angry most of the time, with a past full of secrets. he is portrayed as dark and mysterious. he slowly opens up more and becomes very protective or Morgan and devotes himself to protect the way no-one else has.
no spoilers in my review but Briar well and truly knows how to write a character that makes you HATE them!! the rage i felt! woman i bow down to you with this!!!
Thank you to Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op for the ARC!
I really enjoyed this book, and I think it’s right up the alley of anyone who likes a good morally grey MMC with a good helping of enemies to lovers. (Or enemies on the way to being lovers.) “Touch her and die” is a popular trope for a reason, so seeing that pop up is an element I absolutely liked.
I thought it was a fun twist on Arthurian lore, and I appreciated the diversity of the characters. It definitely stands out from other Arthurian retellings I’ve read.
I found it to be medium-paced, and the twist at the end makes the next book a must read. We learn so much in the last few pages — there are so many questions to be answered!
Definitely a must read!! I seriously could not put it down the plot is just … AMAZING & it left me wanting more! So excited for this series!
If you are new to fantasy and have no clue where to begin, this is the book for you.
I must admit, I can sometimes struggle with fantasy as I can often become confused or overwhelmed with the range of characters and settings, but I followed this book well. Boleyn has made a world that is so far away from where we know and yet so familiar at the same time, and integrating myself into the setting and familiarising myself with the world felt like a breeze. I found Morgan to be an extremely likeable and multi-dimensional character.
Really enjoyed and a great fantasy to beginners.
Firstly, thank you to NetGalley for this ARC copy in exchange for my review.
You definitely won’t be bored reading this book!
The world building was fabulously done, with great pacing and the perfect amount of drip fed information. There was definitely no white room syndrome going on here, the descriptions were elaborate and clearly well thought out.
The characters were really well written. Arthur reminded me (unfortunately so) of Geoffrey from GoT and there were plenty of times I wanted to shake Morgan for being so complacent, not only with him, but also with Whitehorn on their journey. Her youngest brother Kaye was by far my favourite character, I love anything with a sweet, innocent younger sibling who must be protected at all cost.
I also really liked Kairos, though at his first few introductions I thought he was going to turn out boring and similar to plenty of other MMCs, but I’m a sucker for a protective role and was fully invested by the time they left Camelot.
Also, this is random but I loved the depictions of animals in this. The wild creatures, the horses… as an animal lover I really enjoyed reading those parts of the world. Honestly I’m just insanely relieved that her horse survived the whole book.
There were some really brutal and shocking deaths of various side characters which I was devastated by at times, so read the trigger warnings beforehand if you don’t like that sort of thing.
Can’t wait to read book two!
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC of this book in exchange for a review.
This was a really good book. this book is compared to Sarah J Maas, Jennifer L Armentrout and Raven kennedy. and I do agree with that it's so much like each other but also so different. I find this book easy to read the opening is great and makes you want to read more. the characters were enjoyable, the story and the plot is great, also the pacing from the book Is good. there was some amazing action That I loved + it has a very good cliffhanger
I enjoyed this book once I got about a third of the way through. Until the pacing picked up and it became clear what the plot was actually going to be, I was really invested. The first bit of the book was a bit boring and didn't seem very relevant. I thought the first third of the book could've been cut in half with the lack of plot and character development. Once Morgan and Draven began on their journey for a secret weapon, the story fell into place and there was less filler. The world building was interesting and I liked the connections to the King Arthur story, but with all the changes made to the characters and plot, I think the story could have easily stood on its own without needing the inspiration. The twists at the end were good and not obvious, and I'm looking forward to reading the next book!
This book has all the tropes that I love: enemies to lovers, slow burn romance, forced proximity, action-packed, and so much more! This book was so interesting from start to finish, and it was such a great start to a series. Thank you Starwater Press for sending me a copy of this book.
This book takes you into a spin on Camelot with a Fae twist. The first few chapters were a bit slow for me and then the action began and I couldn’t put the book down. Every chapter leaves you wanting to know what is going to happen next. The main female character Morgan is very timid to start but by the end of the book has found her voice. I loved the main male character Draven. He is a man of mystery through the entire book. I thoroughly enjoyed the development of his and Morgan’s relationship. This book is full of amazing characters, mythical creatures, and adventure. Many thanks to NetGalley and Briar Boleyn for the read. I cannot wait to start the second book in this series.
Thank you to NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review Queen of Roses. I found "Book 1," the first section of the novel to be a bit more slowly paced than I like; however, the next section picked up considerably. The characters were interesting, and I hope to see them continue to develop and become more complex in the rest of the series. Morgan is determined despite her naivete about most things. With a hint of realization at the end of this novel, I'm intrigued to learn more about her past and her history. Overall, I enjoyed this book, and I hope to get more world-building and secrets revealed in the rest of the series!
Thank you to NetGalley and Starwater Press for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!
In all honesty I really wanted to enjoy this book. I think the over all theme was great and had a lot of potential. It’s a lot darker than I expected and I definitely recommend reading the triggers just to have a heads up. I was blind sided by how light to dark it got during certain scenes.
Beyond that I really had a hard time with the pacing. At times it felt like it was so slow and nothing was happening to parts where so much was going on I had to reread to understand what was happening. Some of the time jumps felt weird or forced as well. What really did it for me was the lack of character growth. I would’ve loved to see Morgan grow into herself instead of staying meek and submissive. Also we know next to nothing about Draven and maybe it’s on purpose but I would’ve loved to see more depth in his character. These issues probably get fixed in the upcoming books, but this one didn’t leave me wanting more
Overall it wasn’t a bad book, just not a book series I’d like to continue.
I went into this book not knowing what it was about, and I am happy to say that I enjoyed it more than I thought I would.
This is a King Arthur retelling, where we follow our protagonist Morgan Pendragon, Princess of Camelot. I quiet liked the premise of the story, and I could clearly tell that this was the author laying the foundation. Whilst some parts were unnecessarily overly descriptive, I would have appreciated more world building. Morgan and Draven were likeable characters that we have only just scratched the surface, I am looking forward to reading book two, which Ican tell book two is going to be so much better!