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It took me a hot minute to get going in this book but when it did, oh boy! It was a little confusing at first, are they fae, are they humans, half? Something else? I think it’s supposed to leave you wondering a little since the MC doesn’t even know what she is and has been lied to about it her whole life. I’m excited to get some answers in Book 2! I plan to start it ASAP and that says a lot about this book. If you like fae fantasy, mythical creatures and an epic quest, this one is worth a read! Thank you Netgalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review!

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Thank you to the publisher for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.

I found the change of narrative from the conventional Arthurian adventures refreshing to read. Morgan is a great main character. I found myself drawn into the story early on in the book. However as I reached the middle of the story I found it less gripping and felt it losts its way a little only to pick up again in the last few chapters. I will continue with the second book in the series as I am intruiged to see what happens to Morgan following the cliff hanger ending!

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First, thank you for the ARC.
I was hooked from the first chapter. I wasn’t expecting that, I haven’t read any reviews of this book before, and my expectations were exceeded in a most delicious way.
There were familial names like morgan, merlin and arthur, even lancelet (not lancelot). But make no mistake, the story is totally different. I loved Morgan from the first page. She had been through a lot. Her initial trauma was devastating, but for the sake of the book, I thought this will build her character. Then her brother, totally a villain. She was surrounded by them, but she also had friends. This was nice.
To confess, when Draven barked about Florian’s branding assault, I thought and hoped for a romance. Then suddenly and abruptly, Vesper showed up and Morgan has an unbelievably naive experience with him. It was unsettling. Draven did nothing to prevent her superficial attachment to Vesper and this costs her dearly.

I definitely loved the writing, the twists and turns, the world building, the side characters. I wish we had more romance but my hopes are still high for the sequel.

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Thank you Netgalley for this opportunity to read this books for an honest review!

If you enjoy historical fiction and romance novel then this books is for you. Please make sure to read the trigger warning as this is a dark romance fantasy novel. The charcters are so well developed, the story line will keep you engaged from the beginning to the end. Their was moments were I found myself struggling to move forward since their was a few spelling errors and definitely a slow burn but hey we it was worth to push! Really enjoy this book and I cant wait to start the second one!

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Thank you to the author and Netgalley for this ARC! Yesssssss YES. Briar Boleyn, I'm a fangirl. I had no idea what to expect with this book and when I realized at the start that it was set in the "Sword in the Stone" universe (like that 1963 Disney movie) I wasn't sure I was going to like it. But boyyyyyy did I love it! I was quite perturbed that life kept getting in the way of me continuing to read this book (even though I finished in 3 days). The spin that Briar puts on the characters (King Arthur sucks, to put it lightly) and being set in Camelot made it that much more enjoyable. I loved the progression of the storyline which kept me gasping at different intervals. It ended on QUITE the cliffhanger so I'm excited to keep reading!

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Thank you NetGalley for sending me this arc!

I have to admit going into this I was a bit skeptical, I am not typically one who likes stories of Camelot. However this loose retelling drew me in quickly, due to rich story building and a more high fantasy vibe than the fantasy romances I typically read.

We follow Morgan Pendrangon as she confronts the untenable reality of her life: her brother has her throne, and he is clearly a sociopath and ruining the country. She is also half-fae in a world where the fae no longer exist, and where humans are growing less tolerant. Sent on a journey by her brother to retrieve a magical object, she sets out to discover the world, and herself. At times, Morgan is overly trusting and downright naive. I hope she builds some more character later on, as it makes her appear pretty flat. However this isn’t something that bothered me much.

A note to romance fans: the book is a bit saucy but there is no spice. I anticipate that this will be a slow burn and the sequel will have 🌶️

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Book one in a new fantasy series with twisted Arthurian vibes. So glad I can go straight on to book two, because that ending had me!!!

This was such an enjoyable read! I loved the twists, An evil Arthur, Female Merlin and Lancelot and Morgan being the FMC of this great new fantasy series.

Some great world and character building at the start, my heart broke at times for Morgan. With Fae twists, this was a great story, that built slowly through out and threw some unexpected twists at you. Fae vibes, action, romance, friendship, conpiracy and magic this book had a little bit of everything.

I am so rooting for Draven, and cant wait to see where book two goes. Thanks to Netgalley for the chance to read this.

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*thank you to NetGalley and Briar Boleyn for providing me with an arc in exchange for an honest review*

verryyyyy strong 3.5 stars.

I am a very heavy romance reader. I love fantasy too, but if it doesn't have romance, I tend to get bored quite easily unless the fantasy plot is EXTREMELY interesting.

The plot definitely picked up after about the 60% mark. It was a pretty quick read, and i did enjoy it a lot. the only thing missing for me was the romance. I understand that it is all building for the later books, but i would've liked a bit of development with the two main characters.

Other than that, I did enjoy the book. It was a lot of world-building, so it did take a bit of brain power, which is why I give this a 3.5

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Still reading the book. So far it’s interesting and it keeps me looking forward to what will happen in certain scenes. Nice story and I like the POV and how it’s unwrapping the story. Cant wait to finish and read the second book

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I received this book from the publisher through NetGalley.

I had fun reading this book. Queen of Roses pulls heavily from Welsh mythology/King Arthur. I’ve read a lot of ‘romantasy’ and sometimes it feels like writers are trying to replicate ACOTAR or fill their books with unnecessary ~erotic~ scenes and I appreciate that Briar Boleyn did NOT do that. Queen of Roses delivers fantasy but feels original in a genre that often seems saturated with similar storylines. There’s definitely steaminess/tension here but I like that this book still has a solid plot.

I love slow burn, enemies-to-lovers, and forced proximity (we even get a “who did this to you?”!) and this book gives all of that plus kept me on the edge of my seat. I’m definitely looking forward to the next book in this series and reading more from this author.

*My only wish is that readers would have been given a map.*

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Enjoyable if not a bit predictable along with some inconsistencies. Interested to see where this series could go
Our journey begins with Morgan Pendragon, older sister to King Arthur, who has been passed over as heir to the throne on account of her part-fae ancestry. She becomes unwittingly thrust into an adventure that may shape the fate of the realm. Merlin is a high priestess, Lancelet is a lady knight in training, and Galahad is an acolyte of the temple. The fae who once ruled have disappeared and all that remains is their abandoned cities and diluted bloodlines. While the initial instalment has its ups and downs, it lays the foundation for an exciting and expansive narrative.
In conclusion, Queen of Roses serves as a promising beginning to the Blood of a Fae Series. While it may not have fully lived up to my expectations of the first book, I find myself hopeful and eager to continue the journey in the next book.

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I had such high hopes for this book. I love a good Arthurian retelling… but I contemplated giving up after realizing the author pulled a gender switch on Merlin and Lancelot. If this were any other retelling I would not have been bothered - but having read so many stories with these characters described as men rather than women it became difficult to get into the mental flow without pausing and reimagining every time Lancelot and Merlin were mentioned. Once my brain began to accept the new character imagery the book became easier to read.

Seeing how much of a struggle it was to read this one and knowing book 2 is twice as long - I don't think I'm ready to invest my time on the next one. I am curious to see how the storyline evolves and will eventually finish the series.

Thank you NetGalley for providing me with this ARC!

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Queen of Roses is a retelling of the classic tale of King Arthur. Arthur is a cruel king with bias against the fae. Merlin and Lancelot are portrayed as females. Morgan is fae instead of witch and the older sister of Arthur. Arthur sends Morgan on a journey to locate and retrieve the Sword of Perun (aka Excalibur). Along the journey she meets new and old friends. And her traveling companions are not what they seem. Will she make it through dangerous wilds and monsters of myth to retrieve the sword or will she fail in her task?

I thoroughly enjoyed this retelling. Overall, it captivated me and I enjoyed the tale. I wish we would have seen more character development with Morgan. After a month plus on a rugged journey one would expect more character development beyond starting to embrace her sensuality. Maybe less snippy and brat-like. Sometimes the pacing dragged in yhe beginning. Once Morgan was on the road, the pacing was much better. I look forward to reading the next two books in this trilogy.

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I really wanted to give 5 stars on this one and I absolutely thought I would until I met Vesper.

The story is loosely based on all things Camelot. I thought the main character, Morgan, was a very interesting character. She gave me all the main character vibes I love. I could easily see where this story was going in regard to her becoming stronger with each turn of the page. This story completely delivers on giving us someone to hate which is always needed in fantasy. Draven reminded me a lot of Cas from Blood and Ash. He is cocky but only because he knows he can back it up. He is sexy and loyal. We are led to believe the absolute worst of him all the while knowing this can't be true. Things are slowly burning between Morgan and Draven (although I will admit his name was hard for me to commit to memory for some reason even now that I am finished with book one.). The burn was intentional and slow and developing as it should when enters Vesper.

It's not that Vesper isn't a good character but unfortunately, everything about him is thrust upon the reader with no back story. We learn why this is, but in my opinion, the damage was already done. Normally when something seems amiss I get some sort of foreshadowing or at least an inkling about why. I didn't with Vesper. It didn't feel like a true love triangle, there is no tension there. One minute he isn't here and then he is, and Morgan is just ok with it. It didn't make me feel tense, it made me feel like I no longer knew Morgan and I couldn't trust her to see the story I was invested in through to the end.

The addition of Vesper was like being doused in cold water just as things were heating up. It instantly made me see Morgan as more of a child where I was seeing her as an equal to Draven and then it made me see Draven more as a father figure. (This is definitely not the way things were going or will be going in the future I can tell so now it's just an awkward read) I hope book two will somehow reel me back in. I couldn't put it down for many chapters and then when Vesper joined the party I was eager for it to end.

Although the story is exciting and intriguing, I just can't get over the wrench that is Vesper. He has SUCH potential to be a great character he is just highly underdeveloped. In fact, when he first showed up he reminded me of Cardan. Then it fizzled out. I will gladly add additional stars to book two if this is fixed. Stay tuned.

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Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me an ARC copy to read!

I haven't read an Arthurian legend based fantasy book in so long, it was so much fun being able to coin through different characters and understand where certain people were derived from. The diversity was really nice to see between the 'good' character's being different sexualities and genders from what you'd expect. There's very good description and historically accurate clothing and weapons mentioned. ALSO huge huge huge bigups for that TW list at the back, very nice to see that. The writing style itself is done in first-person, has good detail with describing scenes and rooms, and the character seems to be quite understanding towards what the general public in her society would see. Self awareness, if you will.
There are definitely some on-the-nail tropes that are thrown in there, the 'who did this to you?' and 'touch her and i'll off you" trope goes hard with this. If you're a fan of the fmc coming to realise her feelings and overcome a past trauma in the standard booktok method, you'll like this.

Given all this, I found that there was just a really big push for the villain to be the most evil there ever was. I get why, and I understand this is just a thing that happens, but it didn't feel necessary. I like my villains a bit more subtle, I suppose. I found it unbelieveable that certain things would happen, given that our fmc is a princess so the little things like possibly someone going into private rooms of hers or her just not being recognised by people wouldn't be too easy? my opinion, of course

It's general fantasy fiction. It's a fun read if you don't start picking at the holes, but if you do you'll throw yourself into a loop.

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Thank you to net galley and Briar Boleyn for supplying me with an eARC for this book!
This book is exactly as it states! It’s a perfect mix of fantasy and a bit of romance! The plot twists in this will be giving me whip lash for weeks!!
I love how the world building was easy to follow and keep up with! Even when adding new characters and tales and creatures, Briar did an excellent job with writing this book!
The development with Morgan and how she grows into herself is incredible, I can’t wait to see how she develops more in Court of Claws, I’ve already started it!
It’s definitely easy to tell it’s a dark fantasy book! With an impeccable slow burn romance which has you running to the next page!!
I can’t wait to see how this story develops more in the second book!

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First off, thank you to NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!

I had absolutely no idea what to expect with this book. I have read so many retellings of Camelot and King Arthur’s court, that you never know where it’s going next with a book of this type.

To say I was pleasantly surprised would be a massive understatement! The story centers around Morgan Prendragon (20), and her life in Camelot as the first born child of King Uther. Morgan, spending most of her life shunned for being half fae, resigns herself to a life of celibacy as a priestess in training when she turns 21, instead of becoming Queen since she is half fae and deemed unworthy of the throne.

What swiftly follows is a whirlwind of adventure, as her life changes more than she ever thought possible.

Absolutely cannot wait to start Book 2!

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Despite this book being 357 pages I flew through it in two days. Overall I enjoyed the story and look forward to reading the next book in the series. However, I did find some faults. Our FMC, Morgan is incredibly naive and gullible which made this book incredibly frustrating to read at times. The post-twist ending was clear after about 200 pages. Lancelet is insufferable, literally one of the most annoying characters I ever met. Sure, she might be a ride-or-die friend but it is her pestering and meddling in Morgan's love life that ultimately trapped Morgan. My last critique of this book is that the pacing is difficult to follow. I believed only days passed in the story but towards the last 100 pages discovered that months had gone by with little indication of such. All that being said, I enjoyed the premise of the story, the characters and the journey. There is a perfect balance between world-building and plot development. The next book is definitely set up very well and I think it definitely has the possibility of being a 4 or 5-star read!!

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If you love a slow burn romance then this is the story for you! It was excruciatingly slow but oh so good! Great enemies to lovers trope too! I love how it seemed like it was loosely based on King Arthur but with Fae! The cliffhanger at the end has got me by the throat and I need book 2!

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Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Wow. I loved this book so much. It definitely cured my fantasy hangover and I can’t wait to start the second book! The writing, world building, and character development is incredible. My heart breaks for everything Morgan (FMC) has been through, but I loved her strength, empathy, and perseverance, to continue for the people she loved. Being an older sister myself, I really related to her and Kaye’s relationship. Draven (MMC), was the perfect amount of grumpy with a dash of overprotectiveness who I know is just going to keep getting better in the second book. There is minimal spice, but I have all my fingers crossed that this next book will be everything I want it to be because Morgan truly deserves someone to love her unconditionally. Thank you to @briarboleynauthor for sharing this beautiful story with us - I can’t wait to see where we go next. Thanks to @netgalley and the publishers at Starwater Press for allowing me to read this book in exchange for my honest review! All opinions are my own!

Available on Kindle Unlimited - but totally worth the purchase if you don’t subscribe! ✨

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