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It took me a little while to really get into the book, but let me tell you when I did. I just started my fantasy journey last year and I am really enjoying the ride so far. I have read other reviews indicating that this was just a retelling of King Author and maybe it was I don't have that much experience with the whole story other than the things I have seen on movies, but regardless I did enjoy this read and would definitely recommend, specially to someone who is trying to get into fantasy. I look forward to reading book 2.

Thank you Netgalley for the privilege.

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This book definitely needs more hype. It’s such a good story that’s loosely based on Arthurian legend but has a fae twist which I absolutely loved. The story has been completely reimagined to create something new and unique that seamlessly weaves in elements of Arthurian legend whilst keeping the familiarity of the names from the legends that we all know and love.

Queen of Roses follows Morgan Pendragon, who has the tainted fae blood that is more seen as curse in Camelot and as a result her birthright is stolen from her and now takes a potion that suppresses her fae features so she can blend in. The first half of the book follows Morgan’s life in Camelot before she sets off on her quest to find the legendary fae weapon, Excalibur, for her brother, the merciless and ruthless King Arthur.

The world building and magic was really interesting and thought that the pacing was well balanced without feeling rushed which allowed for continued world building and character development. The plot was really enjoyable and engaging and there was never a dull moment and I couldn’t turn the page fast enough to find out what happens next. There were lots of twists and turns which keeps you guessing and I really appreciated not knowing where the story was going until it happened.

Morgan was a really interesting, well written character. Her childhood trauma is hard hitting and brutal but she is so strong after everything she has been through. It was great to see her grow throughout the book, whilst she is naive (understandably so), she is determined to protect those she loves, especially her younger brother Kaye. Draven on the other hand is a man of mystery and I am sure we will learn more about him as the series progresses. I love that he is morally gray and doesn’t pretend otherwise, but we do sometimes see a softer side to him at times as well. There were so many great moments between Morgan and Draven and I loved their banter and enjoyed their chemistry. Some might say there isn’t much spice but I can imagine this will increase as the series goes on. I personally prefer the slow burn build up to the spice so I thought it was fine.

If you’re a lover of romantasy books that has a slow burn enemies to lovers with forced proximity, who did this to you and touch her and die moments as well as having incredible world building that keeps you guessing from beginning to end then you will definitely enjoy this book. It’s well written and draws you in completely taking you on a rollercoaster of emotions that doesn’t stop until you finish the book and even then it ends on a massive cliffhanger so be prepared.

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"Queen of Roses" introduces readers to a version of Camelot they have never seen before. Morgan is a discarded princess who lives totally at the mercy of her cruel and ruthless brother, King Arthur. Her place within the castle is precarious, at best, and she lives in constant terror of what Arthur and his allies may do to punish her and her loved ones next. As political conflict heats up, Morgan finally gets a chance to make a positive change within Camelot, but it requires her to leave her younger brother and friends behind and place her trust in Draven, a castle newcomer. With enemies moving in and violence appearing in all corners of the court, Morgan is out of time...

This book includes:
- arthurian myth retelling (Merlin, Lancelot, King Arthur, Uther, etc.)
- charming and mysterious strangers
- sick and needs to be nursed back to health trope
- supernatural and mythological creatures
- meddlesome gods
- a tiny bit of dual POV
- unexpected love interest
- LGBT supporting characters

I really enjoyed "Queen of Roses." The romantasy genre tends to become a bit repetitive/predictable, but this story brought something unique and exciting to the table. Morgan's character felt realistic in her trepidations and insecurities, and even the villainous characters felt well motivated. At just a little over, 350 pages, I also felt like this book didn't drone on in its own self importance. Don't get me wrong, I love a good sturdy 1000 page book, but an over insistence on weighty word counts can easily ruin a good book with lagging plot lines and filler drama. "Queen of Roses" suffers from none of those afflictions, however, and allows us to dive into the plot without all the baggage.

Beyond that, this story provides readers with a reimagining of beloved Arthurian characters with a twist. With a female protagonist, along with female versions of Lancelot (here Lancelet) and Merlin, I felt I connect more deeply with Morgan's internal conflicts than I do with the tradition mythological heroes.

I recommend this book to fans of the following titles:
- A Court this Cruel and Lovely
- A Fate Inked in Blood
- Crown of Blood and Glass

I received this eBook as an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley, Briar Boleyn, and Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op for the opportunity to review this book. This review has been posted to GoodReads - check out my profile https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/62314863

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Very awesome fantasy adventure story. I really enjoyed reading this book, much more than i even could have expected. The characters are lovable, there is an awesome plot, the vibe of who can you trust? Utter perfection

Absolutely recommend!!

Thank you to netgalley and the author for sending me the book in exchange for an honest review.

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This book is unfortunately not available on Libby, Hoopla, or through Baker and Taylor, so my library will not be able to purchase this title.

This was re-released on netgalley to celebrate the release of the third book.

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Just finished A Queen of Roses and I am ready to bounce right into book number 2!

This book is kind of giving the ACOTAR prologue energy, ya know? Like lots of world building, unanswered questions, unknown origins of characters, and 🌶️.

In Camelot the fae are feared and are being prosecuted. But the kings sister is part fae! He sends her on a quest where she is pushed and finds out more about herself.

Where will we go in book two !? Will the enemies to lover finally lover !?!?

Thanks NetGalley and Victory Editing for the ARC🫶🏻

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DNF
But I will! I promise!

It’s a lot of world building which is obviously needed but it’s not drawing me in right now.

The writing is lovely, but it’s just not for me at the moment. I think I started it while in a reading slump and needed something shorter to pull me out of it.

I will update my GoodReads review once I have read it.

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This book was so much more than I expected. I am so happy that I stumbled upon it on tiktok because it's amazing. I love seeing a strong FMC embrace her inner strength. After suffering so much trauma at the hands of her father, brother and Florian she still found her voice with a little help from some less than likely sources.

Parts of Morgan's story were so traumatizing so it is very important to pay attention to those trigger warnings. There were just the right amount of twists and turns to keep me interested without becoming too much. Cannot wait to read book 2!

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A retelling of Morgon Pendragon, King Arthur, Merlin - but with more fae/fantasy. This was a new to me author.

I wanted to like this book so much. There was so much potential (with “touch her and you die” vibes and some From Blood and Ash nods) and it had bits and pieces of all the good stuff -though I feel it needed to move a bit faster (at times it felt very slow) and then as the book did finally pick up the pace I felt there were new characters and plots that needed more character development. The book is the first in a series so we're of course left with more questions than answers - and sometimes that's good but it left me a little frustrated instead of yearning for MORE.

I liked Morgan the MFC - she was empathetic and strong and kind. I liked Draven (MMC) but felt we didn't get enough character development from him. I loathed a few characters and while I get that sometimes we need the truly bad villian (not the morally grey kind) - I really disliked several characters for their cruelty.

I didn't hate the book - but I struggled at times to keep going and ended with more questions than answers. I'm round to 3 and feel hopefully the second and third book in this series tie everything together.

Thanks NetGalley and Starwater Press for an ARC book in exchange for an honest review. Release date: April 15th 2023

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Not so much a retelling of the King Arthur tale as it is a reimagining and a what-if scenario.
I found the tale interesting as it was told from Morgan's perspective and the trials she has to endure in her own adventure. The King being a side character of sorts.

Overall this wasn't one of my more serious reads. I don't normally pick up books that do fairytale retellings or similar. Many are over done. But this was a good one that doesn't heap a lot of the original details onto the reader to make it feel tedious. There was a freshness to the tale with Morgan branching out on her own adventure and learning the trials of life outside the castle walls.
In this tale she's unjustly demonized rather than the normally evil witchyness in the adaptations of the legend.

The descriptions of Morgan go back to the original benevolence and protector of King Arthur as his sister. I very much appreciated the true to source relationships.

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This is a great story. The world building is wonderful. I love the author’s take on this classic story. All the characters are wonderful bold and vibrant. The plot is amazingly complex with intriguing twists. The author has a gift for pulling the reader in and engaging the reader’s heart and mind. I greatly enjoyed this book and I can’t wait for the next book.

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Firstly thank you so much for this book! I’ll be posting an honest review..

The storyline of this book I was so into from the moment the ‘Princess’ didn’t feel part of the family and wanted to do things on her own. To the moment they took the journey of their lifetime which could end terribly.

I actually hoped that Morgan and Kairos would be a thing straight away.. the thought of him just makes you swoon😍 definitely a character that could’ve been built up a lot more.

The chapters felt a little long and took some time to get going which was what made me take some time to read this book.

However the cliffhanger had me shook!!! I’m like will they, wont they. Is she okay?! There’s a possibility I will read the next book but I’m slightly on the fence.

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If you love fairytale retellings then this might be the fantasy romance book for you. Its a new take on the Camelot story. It has all the good tropes including enemies to lovers, slow burn and spice. It is the first book in a series and I enjoyed it so much I instantly downloaded book two.

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I am so happy this was the first book I read for the year! This book gave me everything a fantasy book should. It was an explosive start to what is shaping up to be an amazing series. There was romance intermixed with the fae and Camelot lore. It was perfect!

It ended on a cliffhanger so I started the 2nd book in this series immediately. Thank you Netgalley for the opportunity to review this story

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I will be leaving feedback for this book in the future :)
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Queen of Roses is a dark fantasy romance with a loosely inspired King Arthur/Camelot retelling- with a Fae twist!

* SLOOOOW BURN
*ENEMIES TO LOVERS
*BANTER
*MAGIC
*FORCED PROXIMITY
*ACTION & ADVENTURE
*SPICE

The plot was definitely interesting and the world building hooked me in. I'm looking forward to more plot building in the next book. I wasn't a fan of Vesper, but he was necessary for the story line.

Get ready for an epic cliffhanger ending! I'm so glad this is a series, because I can't get enough!

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I’ve never read a lanclot/author retelling before so it was quite interesting to see if from a different perspective! However, the pace of the story wasn’t my favorite. I felt like if took a while to get started on the adventures and the love interests weren’t my favorite. My favorite scene will always be the “who did this to you”, I’m a sucker for those!

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I dont think I'm the target audience here. I was so intrigued by an Arthur retelling in favor of Morgan. I do like the gender role swap of Merlin and I also liked Arthur being portrayed as the bad guy. But for me this book just felt like teenage rebellion, wanting to be the one infavor instead of the outcast, sneaking off in the night, SA, and just absolutely no safeguards being used to protect her as a woman or as a princess. It seems very gilded cage awkward rebellion and the book is far too long because we bear the dead horse for hundreds of pages with the same story.

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I was really intrigued by this book. An Arthur-legend retelling focused on his sister Morgan. Merlin and Lancelot are both female (Lancelot is Lanclet) and Arthur is slightly sinister. Add in a mysterious, dangerous man (Draven) and I was ready to be completely swept away.

But sadly, the pacing was off. It took far too long to send Morgan off on her quest. And then once things were starting to get good between Morgan and Draven, a new love interest was introduced and Draven was all but dropped from Morgan's thoughts. Not to mention that Morgan's powers suddenly appear and are promptly forgotten about.

There was a lot to like about the book, such as the mystery surrounding Morgan's heritage, the scheming at court, the tried and true 'who did this to you' moment, but there was a lot that could have been trimmed to make it a stronger book.

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I am a total sucker for a good fantasy series, and with this first book of the series I am hooked.
I love the unique spin on the old King Arthur story, and I really enjoyed how everything was put together by the end.
The ending was a bit of a cliffhanger so I'll be starting book two ASAP.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this ARC

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