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On Wings of Blood has been a rollercoaster ride of frolicking emotions, and there are reasons for that.
""The leaves were turning color when he found me""
When it starts with lines like these, you know you're in for one hell of a ride. Medra Pendragon's journey from being a free captive betrothed without her consent to someone who finds her footing in a strange place where all of her worst nightmares have come alive was exhilarating, to be frank.
The book started with Blake finding Medra in a heap of dead bodies and after bringing her before their council of sorts, ends up getting betrothed to her. They hate each other. Medra wants to be free, but Blake can't let that happen. His world sees highbloods like him as the ultimate power, his own uncle being the unspoken leader of such.
Medra has rider blood in her, which the people recognize in an instant. Despite her being blightborn, which essentially means non-vampire, the riders had a respected place in their society, which is why Blake's uncle deemed her too important to be wasted away, engaging her to Blake. Following which she was admitted to the Bloodwing Academy, the academy attended by every highblood and chosen blightborn.
"Fate is a cruel thing."
But as is evident from the first few chapters, written in Medra's perspective, everyone in the whole Academy, if not this society, hates her. They want her gone. People are trying to kill her. The Academy is loyal to their highbloods, who can get away with anything, and these highbloods are the ones who see Medra as a threat, some as a curse.
And yet she perseveres, and from the small, informative tidbits of Blake's povs, we see how much he wants the betrothal to Medra to be real.
But the issue lies with the system itself. It's unforgivingly racist, sexist and plain authoritatian. Highbloods can control blightborn minds, they can feed from them if they wanted to. Blightborns are treated like scum, while these people worship their highbloods like gods. The system benefits only the highbloods, and Medra sees what these disillusioned blightborns wont admit. The highbloods are the problem.
The best part of the book might be the possibility of dragons and vampires strewn into the same world, the two factions growling for complete power. Though the dragons don't make an entrance until the last scene, setting the sequel for an amazing start, the power and glory of the dragons are talked about enough.
The different noble houses of these highbloods, the races of dragons, the enriching history, all of completes the plot into a dark pit of magic and infamy. The diversity in the book is outstanding, though I would have preferred at least one of the main romantic leads to be not white.
Everything considered, On Wings of Blood delivers a promising read, packed with intrigue, betrayals, violence and swoonworthy romance.
dragons & vampires. i’m sold.
arc rating & review:
4 ★ 1🌶️
this was actually so good. where has this kind of stuff been my whole life?!? VAMPIRES AND DRAGONS?!? like hello?!?!?
i actually really liked this book. the plot was well developed and it was easy to follow. i’ll say waiting for some of the reveals was soooo aggravating! it was in a good way of course but man was i stressed!!!! i also liked the world building as well. it wasn’t super complicated but it was also well thought out and really interesting. some of the plot points were hard to follow and were a bit confusing at times but overall they were fun!
i will say the relationship was a bit off for me. blake was down fucking BAD for her and she barely gave him the time of day so that tension was THICK!! i did like that it was a super slow burn and it barely started by the end of the book so i cant wait to see what book two has in store. what he did in the end actually had my blood BOILING. like how can you go from one thing to the next in less then a day?!? that had me messed up. but i did like how in love he was with her and getting his pov from time to time was *chefs kiss*
i liked all the characters to be honest. expect reagan. you can die in a pit ma’am. besides that, i really liked all the side characters and the little found family we got to see!!! it was really refreshing to have a lengthy book that felt important in its length and also built up the tension and slow burn between the characters!!! OH and the little pet, nevi (as i call him) was so adorable. he was the highlight of the book fr. i genuinely cannot wait for the next one and am so greatful i was sent an arc!
overall was a great read. this series has so much potential and i can’t wait to see what it has in store! thank you netgalley for the arc! ❤️🩹
🔥On Wings of Blood by Briar Boleyn had me hooked from the first heartbeat to the last dragon roar!
This book isn’t just a read—it’s a full-on experience packed with highblood drama, dangerous games, and that oh-so-irresistible enemies-to-lovers tension.
Medra Pendragon? Absolute queen. Fierce, rebellious, and caught between destiny and survival, she’s a powerhouse of grit.
Watching her navigate Bloodwing Academy, where highborn vampires feast on power and blightborns fight for every breath, kept me glued to the pages.
Her bond with Florence and the meddling with Naveen’s love life? Chef’s kiss—the kind of found family vibes that make you root for every victory.🩸👑
And let’s talk about Blake Drakharrow. The snark, the swagger, the everything. From brooding prince to that possessive anti-hero who will scorch the world before letting anyone touch his girl? Yes, please. 😈🔥
Their banter is electrifying, and the moments where Blake’s “cold” facade cracks? Pure gold.
I’m already preparing my heart for book two—Blake better be groveling on those perfectly toned knees!
Blake is absolutely magnetic, but I've got to admit: I’m rooting hard for Kage!💥 The way he surprises her with that breathtaking dress and the necklace (that claim, swoon) was next-level romance. And when Kage said, “You know he’s only going to break your heart, right? When that happens...Remember you have other friends,” my heart did a full somersault. 💘🔥
With epic trials, shadowy secrets, and a lore-soaked world that’s part Arthurian legend, part vampiric elite, this book is what happens when Fourth Wing, Zodiac Academy, and Vampire Academy have an intense love child. There’s no shortage of adrenaline, mystery, and dragon-sized twists. 🐉✨
If you love sharp, resilient heroines, morally grey princes with Draco Malfoy energy, and a story that blends dark academia with jaw-dropping magic, then On Wings of Blood is your next obsession.
Briar Boleyn has done it again, and I’m here, fully enchanted and ready for the chaos to continue.
💬 Favorite line: “It’s not protection, little dragon. It’s a claim.” (Cue heart-stopping tension. 😳)
Final thoughts? Add this to your TBR if you haven’t already. And to Medra and Blake: may your bond be as fierce and unbreakable as your will to defy the odds.🖤
This had such a cool concept and I was hoping to love it more than I did. Something about the flow of the writing wasn't working for me - it felt like it was trying to be something that was not achieved in my view. There were definitely some moments in there that I enjoyed it, but not enough to make me love the book.
I would recommend this book to other readers though, as there is clearly an element here that a lot of people seem to love. Personally, it wasn't for me.
Thank you so much to the author and NetGalley for the arc and for giving me the opportunity to share my honest views on the book.
thank you to netgalley for the e-book arc!
erm. EXCUSE ME? this was genuinely so good. i thought the reviews were exaggerated but I literally ate this whole thing up.
The main characters were pretty likeable but Theo and Florence have my heart. I loved the diversity in the characters' personalities and also that there were so many pocs!
At times I didn't like the writing style because it felt a bit bland but then the plot would hit and all was fine again. I'll be so honest, the ending was VERY predictable because of the prologue but the prologue kept me on my toes because I already knew how it would end but as the story progressed, I felt myself hoping that the prologue would be just a prophecy that never came true. I wouldn't say that Blake was Draco Malfoy-esque but he did have that vibe. I feel like this took a little bit of all the 2010-ish YA/dystopian hits (e.g. the hunger games) and mashed it all up into this.
I am beyond grateful that I got to read this, and honestly, I think you should too!
I absolutely loved this book. It surprised me in the best ways! It felt like a cross between Harry Potter, Hunger Games, Fourth Wing, Divergent plus hot vampires.
I felt so much for Medra, the FMC. Thrust into a completely new world and at the whims of an entirely different species, Medra is trying to navigate both her personal safety and trying to fit in to this new society, whilst getting betrothed against her will to the prince. It's a lot to deal with! She makes friends and Florence is one of my favourite supporting characters throughout the book.
Blake is our MMC and he. is. grumpy. I love a grumpy MMC because they always are a little soft under that gruff exterior. And when they pull out "she's mine"? SWOON. When we got to Neville I was done for. He's also BLONDE and very Draco Malfoy coded. It is a nice change from the dark haired shadow wielders that are very prevalent in fantasy novels currently.
The surprise games and political elements were really interesting parts of the book which I felt advanced plot lines and character development. I can't wait for the next book! This will be a re-read for sure.
Thanks to Netgalley and Briar Boelyn for the ARC!
Thank you to NetGalley and Briar Boleyn for giving me the opportunity to review this book. All opinions are my own.
4 stars -
Fourth Wing meets Harry Potter and Hunger Games.. This book is sure to be the next big hit in the Romantasy genre.
This book captured my attention right from page 1. The FMC Medra Pendragon is fierce, brave, and daring. She's not afraid to raise her voice or protect those she cares about. She has strong moral values, but still gets caught up in the love hate game between her and the MMC Blake Drakharrow. He gives major Draco Malfoy vibes. Testing Medra from the very beginning and watching as other students bully her. He secretly has a caring side, but he is cold and heartless at times. The enemies to somewhat lovers trope is not really my personal favorite, but the author did a good job of giving Blake just enough redeeming qualities to know he has a redemption arc in the future. I definitely enjoyed the book, though some of the plot was a little lackluster at times. I'm intrigued and ready to find out what happens in book 2. Cliff hanger at the end of book 1 alone makes it worth the read.
Something to note - there is a trigger warning list in the book, including bullying, murder, torture, graphic violence.
#OnWingsofBloodBloodwingAcademy #NetGalley
What do you get when you mix Harry Potter (the latter, more darker storylines), Zodiac Academy, Dragons and Vampires? On Wings of Blood.
This was one of the easiest 5 stars I've ever given. I gave it 5 stars at 40% - that's how good this was for me.
Medra Pendragon wakes up in a foreign world, naked, surrounded by dead bodies and before she even has a chance to catch her breath, there is someone sniffing at her neck, desperate to drink her. The blood hungry male is swiftly told to leave her alone but before she can even thank this mysterious, handsome, silver-haired male, he swiftly binds her and frogmarches her back to his castle to be sneered at, sniffed at, and openly chided by his family, a family of Vampires. Lucky for them, and unlucky for her, she has the telltale mark of a Dragon Rider, fiery red hair. The dragons are long since gone from Sangratha, but unable to let her go, they betroth her to her captor, much to the chagrin of him and his consort Regan, and send her to Bloodwing, the school for highborn vampires, and their prey, the Blightborns. Looking for a way back home, Medra has to start again, with no magic or powers, and no and learn to survive not only the school and her predators, but her dangerous feelings for Blake Drakharrow, her betrothed and the calling of the Dragons that are no longer in existence.
If that isn't enough to make you read this incredible book, I don't know what is. Medra is a perfect FMC, stubborn, prideful and determined. You feel her pain, her misery, her despair but you also revel in her joy, her determination, her sass and her victories. Blake Drakharrow is so, so wrong, on so many levels that he is just so right. This silver haired vampire cannot control himself, his jealousy, his disdain or his lust for Medra.
"I could kill you right here, right now, little dragon"
The story is incredibly fast paced for a long book that keeps you hooked from start to finish, 700+ pages flew by in an instant thanks to Briar Boleyn's incredibly captivating descriptions and ability for each sentence to keep holding on in a sort of reverie. The world is fleshed out quickly, but so descriptively that you can feel the chill in the air of the long corridors of the school. Medra's relationship with her only few friends is so heartwarming that I wish to attend so I can sit in the common room with Florence and Naveen helping plot Regan Panserra's demise.
I need book 2, character art, a Neville novella (iykyk) STAT.
Absolutely get this on your TBR, immediately. Deliciously decadent, bloodlustingly fierce, quick-paced atmospheric academia read that will have you praying to the Bloodmaiden to sacrifice yourself immediately.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
This was so good and I must immediately read the backlog of Briar Boleyn’s work immediately. I did feel like I missed some lore by not reading her Blood of a Fae series first but not enough to affect my reading of this book first if it feels more like your cup of tea. It was really good and has everything you could want, enemies to lovers, tension, and a unique world that brings a whole new life to the word vampire.
Medra Pendragon is really having an unideal day. Waking up in a different world, naked on a pile of corpses and then having a Vampire Prince drag you before his uncle just to get put into a deadly academy, and betrothed to that same prince and his other consort who hates your guts is my idea of a bad time. Medra must learn how to survive in this new world and prove her usefulness, meanwhile the chief reason they kept her alive was for her dragon riding characteristics but no one has seen a dragon in for hundreds of years. Oh and not fall in love with her bully betrothed.
I absolutely demolished this book so quickly it wasn’t even funny. So easy to read and I could feel the stakes and tension. Blake is honestly so hot, and I kept wanting Medra to get closer and closer to him. The book ended on a cliffhanger and I can’t wait to see what happens in book 2!
In this book you will find: vampires, fae, dwarves, dragons, murder, blood depictions, betrayal, depictions of death, female friendships, political intrigue, misogyny, powerful FMC, morally grey MMC, touch her and die, and so much more!
On Wings of Blood is an amazing addition to the fantasy genre, especially for readers who enjoy complex political intrigue, use of dark magic and themes, and character driven plots. This story was engaging and immersive, with characters that many readers will relate to. This novel explores themes of survival, betrayal, and identity. Medra, the FMC, and her friends are seen as outsiders and less then because they were not born as "highbloods", but as mortals whose only purpose is to serve the "high bloods". Blake, the MMC, struggles with his own instincts as a "high blood" once Medra is bound to him and has to figure out a way to protect her and himself. Readers who enjoy complex world building will appreciate the depth that is brought to the setting. The world itself is developed, with details about its history, cultures, and beliefs. If you enjoy high dark fantasy novels with intricate world - building On Wings of Blood is definitely worth the read!
This was a brilliant book over all and I’m really looking forward to the second one. I’m generally not much into bulky romances but every now and then if the description is captivating enough I’ll give it a try and this book definitely delivered. However, I do wish there’d been more emotional intimacy and dialogue between Medra and Blake, it feels as if there’s so much reading between the lines with them that it’s hard to capture that there could be anything more than what blood gives them. But book two may surprises me!
Set against the backdrop of Bloodwing Academy, a school governed by highblood vampires, the story follows Medra Pendragon, a half-fae and the supposed last of the dragon riders. This introductory installment beautifully balances an intriguing plot, complex characters, and a vivid setting that brings depth to the narrative.
Boleyn has skillfully crafted a protagonist who embodies resilience and defiance; Medra is constantly challenged by the elitist highbloods who see her as nothing more than a pawn in their games. Her internal struggle, compounded by the external threats of the academy, makes for an exhilarating read. Boleyn perfectly captures the feeling of being an underdog in a cruel environment, and her voice feels both authentic and relatable.
The relationship between Medra and Blake Drakharrow, the cold and arrogant highblood vampire, is at the heart of the story. Their dynamic is charged with tension and complexity; Blake is as infuriating as he is captivating, and the betrothal ritual that binds them adds layers to their interactions. Boleyn navigates this relationship with finesse, allowing it to evolve amidst the intense backdrop of high-stakes competitions and political machinations.
Boleyn has crafted a universe teeming with magic, hierarchies, and dark secrets. The lore surrounding the dragon riders and the various factions within the academy adds richness to the story, making readers hunger for more information about the history and rules that govern this place. Each competition at Bloodwing Academy serves as a catalyst for character development while escalating the stakes and deepening the plot.
Completely recommend for readers who enjoy dark fantasy with strong character development and a touch of romance will find themselves completely enthralled.
Oh my gooooossssshhhhh!!! I could not put this book down. THE ANGST. The draw between the two main characters? I loved it.
Who doesn’t love a strong FMC and a stubborn MMC? Medra and Blake are great characters that I cannot wait to follow. I love their fight and grit. I love how they challenge each other. I’m really looking forward to the next book in hopes that some of this slow burn turns into a real scorcher. Based on some of Ms. Boleyn’s previous works, I’m holding onto that hope. We did get a “good girl,” and a pretty spicy scene in a temple no less 🥵
Ugh, and the cliffhanger!! So. Worth. It. I can’t wait to see Medra and Blake burn it all down.
“He was beautiful in the way that fire was beautiful. Raw and scorching. I hated it. Hated that my breath caught in my throat when I saw him like this. Hated that my heart raced. Not just with anger, but with something I’d sworn I wouldn’t let myself name.”
On Wings of Blood ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Touch her and die! This is not a drill people! This is a threat, not a promise! 🖤. I’ a big fan of the Queen of Roses series. And when it comes to spin off series, you never know what to expect. @briar did such an amazing job with this new book! Because of this new world we’ve jumped into it was impossible to put the book down. Wanting all of the answers to my questions, I binged through it!
This new world that Medra finds herself in is such a mystery.
Questions she’s not sure who to ask. Secrets that she has to keep.
Things she thought were just myths of old stories.
Falling for her villain.
Attending an academy for the first time.
Come join us in this new dark academy, princess to the pauper series!
This is now in my top 10 fantasy books of 2024! I cannot wait for more in this series, it reminded me of Zodiac Academy I loved the sizzling chemistry and palpable tension between the characters, loved the setting too, dark academia moody vibes, this has all the tropes I love, enemies to lovers, slow burn, villain gets the girl, all the banter! I'm honestly really impatient for the next book anyone who loves romantasy needs to read this! I'm obsessed
I'm a HUGE fan of the enemies to lovers trope, and it definitely nails it here... although, at the end of this book I wouldn't call them lovers. While I don't doubt that it will indeed happen, it's clear Medra and Blake have a long way to go. (while the cnc was hot, it certainly doesn't make them lovers just yet)
The burn in this is SLOOOOOOOW! At times, I was like... wtf I need more than this!! But also, I like the build up. Also, digging Kane's presence in the mix. I don't know what he's up to, but it feels significant, and I'm HERE FOR IT.
There was a minor inconsistency I thought... Blake had said Pansera was expelled, but she was actually still in school... so... we'll assume she's in the second book? I have a secret hope that she and Medra will become friends.
Oh, and lets not forget the cliffhanger... rude. ha!! But also YESSSSS!!!!! I don't want to give it away, but it doubles my excitement for the next book.
Special thanks to NetGalley and Starwater Press for giving me an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review!
This book follows Medra Pendragon, who has fallen into the world of Sangratha with no idea how she got there. She is apprehended by vampires who discover that she has dragon rider's blood, even though there are no more dragons, and she is made the consort of Blake Drakharrow, our prodigal bad boy. As part of this bond, she is forced to attend Bloodwing Academy, where she has to learn to protect herself around vampires, deal with the bullying of catty girls, figure out who she is, and, of course, fight off her attraction to the vampire she is stuck with.
This book shamelessly copies Harry Potter (the fact that the mortals are called blightbloods sent me), and honestly, I loved it. It felt instantly familiar to me, while also having new and exciting twists and features. The spice is truly incredible (there is one scene in particular that is the stuff of fantasies, you can thank me later), and Medra is fun to root for. This book moved very fast, the minor characters were interesting, the school felt very well thought-out in terms of classes and content, and the power dynamics were constantly changing. I don't do well with romances with the bullying trope, and I was a little nervous about this book given it's been marketed as like The Zodiac Academy series--which I was put off of reading by reviews describing the main relationship dynamics as emotionally abusive and incredibly toxic. But thankfully, Blake and Medra's relationship doesn't really have bullying; Medra is bullied by other people, and Blake is cold to her at first and sometimes rude, but he shows shades of being a good person early on, and Medra gives as good as she gets. The gradual warming between them feels natural and earned, and I was satisfied by the way things left off at the end of the book.
Some of the worldbuilding is confusing and feels a bit unnecessary; a world with vampires and dragons already feels a little contradictory, and adding in the Camelot and Fae stuff really had my head spinning (thankfully that wasn't a huge part of the book). But luckily, most of the plot is contained at Bloodwing Academy, and the world makes a lot of sense, especially given the endless similarities to Harry Potter (again, not complaining).
All in all, I loved this and will be eagerly awaiting the next installment!
Read this if you like:
Bully Romance/ enemies to lovers
Arranged marriage
Deadly Trials
I hate when books are compared to other books, I get let down almost every time! Not here, this really did remind me very much of Zodiac Academy. The dark academia vibe, the push/ pull of the main characters, the TENSION! I couldn't put it down. There were a couple of things that irked me though. This is the first book of the series, yet when I started it, I was so confused. It was like I was starting a book in the middle of a series and was missing information that I needed. Turns out there is a different series the author wrote that I guess is interconnected, I would HIGHLY suggest reading that before this series. Through the whole book it felt like I was missing information on our MFC.
Why are bully romances so addictive to me?! Thats another reason it reminds me of Zodiac Academy, was it my favorite? No. Do I need a second book immediately? YES! I have to know what's going to happen next between Blake and Medra but also...... hope that Kage comes back. *Eye emoji*
🐉🩸 On Wings of Blood by Briar Boleyn🩸🐉
5 Stars—This book is living in my brain rent-free!
If you loved Fourth Wing, Zodiac Academy or Harry Potter especially the fanfics like manacled then you will LOVE this!! 🚨
Tropes You’ll Love:
- Enemies to Lovers
- Forced Betrothal
- Dark Academia
- Slow Burn
- Touch Her and Die
-LGBT representations
- Dragons & Vampires
-Who Did This?
-He falls First
- Spice with a kick of Voyerism
I couldn't put it down, and when I had to, my thoughts were still consumed with Medra, Blake, and all the twists and turns they’re caught in. It’s a dark, delicious world of dragons, vampires, and blood-bound secrets, and I am hooked.
Dual POV Perfection: Seeing both Medra and Blake’s perspectives is everything. You get to dig into the layers of each character, all the secrets they hide, and wonder—is it all to protect each other, or will it ultimately tear them apart? 👀
Medra’s Fierce Spirit: I absolutely love Medra. She’s sassy, stands her ground, and doesn’t hesitate to call out anyone’s nonsense. Thrown into a forced betrothal with a mysterious vampire who’s hiding his own dark secrets, she’s now surrounded by high-blooded vampires who either want her gone or want to use her. And Medra? She’s not going down without a fight. Her fire and resilience make her unforgettable, she’s kind and loyal but she will cut you down if you mess with her or her loved ones as Reagan should realise.
Blake is the Alpha-hole of My Dreams: He’s protective of Medra in ways she doesn’t even realise, and that just makes me swoon. There’s so much to him—the loyalty, the protective instinct, and yeah, a soft side. I like that he’s not always so self assured and knows what the right thing is to say, he’s biting and has rough edges, he doesn’t play nicely, he plays dirty and I’m all here for it. Plus, the chemistry between them? Scorching and I know as this slow burn unfolds things are going to get hotter than dragons breathe!
Also let’s talk about his creepy sister? This part of the story line is wild and adds another complex layer and has me really questioning where his mum is, cause I don’t feel like we’ve the whole truth there…
Unbelievable World-Building: The vampire reign, the Bloodwing academy, and Medra’s unique position create a world that’s as dark as it is addictive. Briar’s intricate world-building just pulls you in, making each new twist hit even harder. I’m obsessed with the dragons, the eerie earthquakes, and the hints that there’s more to Medra’s family than meets the eye. Also am I’ve theories about the bloodmaiden and I need to discuss them asap! So getting reading so I can talk to y’all about what I suspect 🤭
Spicy, Heart-Wrenching, and Real: Briar doesn’t shy away from the tough stuff—her handling of prejudice and acceptance in the LGBT community is honest and raw, adding an extra layer of realism to this fantasy. And the spice? Let’s just say the Rite scene brought the heat, it was heady and delicious but what followed made my heart break.
Jaw-Dropping Ending: That final courtyard scene?! Between the intensity with Blake and Medra, and the earth-shattering twist, I was left gasping. Viktor is sure to make Medra’s life even harder, and with the stakes set this high, I’m dying to know what happens next!
Briar has crafted flawed, complex, and deeply relatable characters that you can’t help but root for—even when they make you want to scream. Medra’s journey is epic, her struggles are real, and her potential is mind-blowing (dragon potential, anyone?). Plus, Blake's uncle Viktor? He’s a ruthless, compelling villain I hate already and he hasn’t even made his big moves I can feel are coming, I just know he’ll be at the heart of so much chaos.
If you haven’t started with the Blood of Fae series, do yourself a favor and dive in! Briar’s world is unparalleled, her characters unforgettable, and if you’re into enemies to lovers, forced betrothals, and dark academia vibes, this book is a must-read. as always though makes sure you check the TWs some others in this include:
- Bullying
- Slight Blood Play
-Hate from 1 character about same sex relations.
The way Briar Boleyn writes is impeccable, she does shield from tough topics and always shows them in gut wrenching way that makes you think. This was the read of a lifetime—five stars just don’t feel like enough! Can’t wait for book two! Thank you Briar and NetGalley for this opportunity.
It took me a little while to get into the story but after a few chapters I was hooked. This book is well written and not overly fluffy. Loved the storyline with Regan, they had a really interesting dynamic. Can’t wait to read the second book!