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Empress of Fae

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Book three in the series found me longing for more. There was action, adventure, deceit, and romance but I missed the strong connection that had been so abruptly ended in book two with the exit of Morgan through the arch. I did like that we were able to focus more on Morgan and her abilities. I can’t wait to see how this series ends!

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Love this series!! Highly recommend for anyone who enjoyed Gild, Throne of Glass, Crave, or The Bridge Kingdom. It’s a binge worthy series and once you start you won’t be able to stop. I spend every free moment I have to read this. Couldn’t recommend enough. Draven and Morgan <3

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When starting Empress of Fae, I initially was slightly annoyed that our main characters would be separated for the majority of the book but was pleasantly surprised by the major plot points that made up for it.

Morgan was reunited with characters from book 1 and 2, shocking discoveries were made and new intriguing characters were introduced. The pacing was great and my attention was kept throughout. I never wanted to put the book down!

I’m not normally a fan of multiple POVs but in this case it felt fitting. I wasn’t sure how tension and intrigue would be created now that Morgan was trapped in the castle and forced to swear fealty to her brother Arthur, but the plot deepened and lead us down a path a certainly hadn’t been expecting.

I rated this book a 3.5 stars and I plan to finish the series.

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This series just gets better and better!

This is a Camelot retelling but not as you know it. It's a great twist on the classic story. The characters really grew on me in this book. I loved the slight hints (even though I missed most of them) and easter eggs here and there. The plot really developed and sped along a bit faster in this book. So glad I kept reading!

Love Morgan more with each book! I want a battelcat, but don't we all haha. The bond between Draven and Morgan is <3 , #goals! I don't want to give too much away as I don't want to spoil it but if you enjoyed book 1 and 2 then go for it!

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I liked this book, but felt like even though a lot was happening, it dragged in places. I realize this book was more of a set up for the final book, which it did quite well. I am hopeful/anticipating that we get to see more of Morgan's (& her mom & her family) backstory in the last book. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC opportunity.

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LITERALLY OBSESSED WITH THIS SERIES!!! My friends are probably sick of me going on about it but I literally cannot stop

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Wow this was a great continuation of the series and I am in awe of how wonderful it was. I am dying for the next book!

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These books are getting better and better!

Our heroine is 'home' but the battles aren't over for Morgan yet.

In this book, we see Morgan and Dravens POVs which really adds to the storyline!

I couldn't read this fast enough, it was exciting, dramatic, spicy and kept the pace of the earlier books,

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Firstly, thank you NetGalley for this ARC copy in exchange for my review.

My dislike for Kairos has grown in this book. He’s boring, controlling and nothing changes the fact that Morgan was forced into a bond with him. It’s not real emotion if she has no choice!!! It also bothers me that she forgives him because she wants to sleep with him. Like that’s literally all he has going for him. Also have I missed something, but why does she call him Draven? That’s his second name, so why not call him Kairos now he’s her actual husband? It’s extremely annoying. His POV chapters are boring too mostly, so I skimmed most of them.

The writing is consistently descriptive, which are well written and detailed but have become a little boring now so I skimmed a lot of them too.

For the positives, the events were a lot less harrowing to read, and the characters remain believable and motivated.

It was refreshing to read Lancelet’s response to prior events in a realistic, well-thought out way. Kaye is by far the best character, and I still love Morgans relationship with him. I would read this entire series for Kaye and Morgan alone. I quite like Orcades too actually.

I am enjoying this series, though this book was very much a transition book with quite a lot of slow pacing. But I pushed through and hope the final book will make up for it!

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Book 3 by Briar Boleyn opened up with a bittersweet reunion for Morgan and her best friend Lancelet. I was shocked and overjoyed to see them reunited! After Morgan met her sister Orcades, who left her for dead, I was not expecting such a reunion so soon. This book truly changed my mind about Orcades and I was surprised to find that my mind could be changed. I was excited to see that my prediction about Draven's powers to be correct (Hello Shadow Daddy Club!). It was nice to see Morgan start to own her heritage as a Fae and to stop being ashamed of where she came from. It is inspiring to see someone start to come into their own and Morgan certainly does this. The spicey scenes continue to give me life and really add some great bits to the book and the story. I am looking forward to reading book 4, but not ready for the series to end!

*I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.*

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First, I would like to thank Briar Boleyn, Net Galley, and Victor Editing for the ARC!

The only reason it took me so long to finish this book is because everyone in my house kept getting sick! The story continued on with lots of scheming, plotting, and spying.I have loved this series and I cannot wait to see where the next book takes us.

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First - thanks to NetGalley and the author for giving me ARC copies of this entire series! If you are a fan of Sarah J. Maas or Jennifer L. Armentrout, you need to check out this series!

I am a huge Romantasy reader and I always struggle to find series that live up to SJM and JLA series. This series really does the trick. You will love the characters, the story, the action, and of course the romance.

Add this series to your TBR immediately and cure any ACOTAR or FBAA hangovers you may have!

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The third installment of the Blood of a Fae series is another action packed adventure filled with political intrigue and danger lurking around every corner and not just from the Fae, but from humans as well.

Morgan has made it back to Camelot through a magic portal to save her kingdom from the scourge her brother Arthur has become. Having left her husband, Kairos Draven back in the Court of Claws, he is determined to stop at nothing to be back by her side -- whether she likes it or not. However, in their time apart, Morgan begins to realize that they are not only bonded by blood and a marriage bond, but by so much more.

With intricate plotlines spanning kingdoms, oceans and intense action, we are treated to a feast of the senses. This book captivates from start to finish as we see more of Morgan's power manifest, true lineage revealed and her love for Draven blossom in to much more than she could ever have imagined. Featuring multiple perspectives and new characters, we are taken for a ride!

Let's goooooo to the next one! This is a perfect series for those who like ACOTAR, From Blood & Ash, and Fourth Wing.

See the triggers at the end of the book prior to reading.

Thank you to Netgalley, Briar Boleyn & Starwater Press for an e-copy of this book.

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Briar continues to get darker and darker with each book! This book brought Morgan back home, alone, navigating the castle in her brother, Arthur’s new court. This book spends more time in action then in limbo, I felt this was slower paced—but in the best way!

This book ATE, by the end I was heartbroken and falling for the villain—I don’t think we were supposed too. But here I am mourning all the loses this book had 😭

Morgan has finally accepted she misses Draven, wants him, needs him (took her long enough) and sees him as her mate and husband. The dream world they share = ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! When the concept was introduced in COC I did not grasp just how adorable but resourceful it would become.

Lancelet continues to be my favorite side character, her new demeanor is raw leaving her very harsh and cold AND she deserves to be!

I do not want this series to be over, I could stay in this world FOREVER. Briar has continued to build the plot, kept all characters at peak perfection, and magically addicting.

Thank you Briar Boleyn, Starwater Press, & NetGalley for the opportunity to read Empress of Fae.

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I'm really learning that dark romantasy is not for me. If this series had skipped the lengthy, circular conversations about feelings, this could've been a tight duology.

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Empress of Fae is book in 3 Briar Boleyn’s ‘Blood Of A Fae’ series. So far Briar Boleyn has proved to be a master of plot twist and ranging cliffhangers. I’d be remiss to say that had I not had the next books in such a series available, the cliffhangers alone, would have me spiraling down the many stages of grief. Thankfully each book quickly picks up right where it’s predecessor left off. You’re once again immediately submerged into this intoxicating Arthurian fae tale full of war, blood, love, and lust.

Empress of Fae brings us back to Camelot in the land of Eskira. Morgan has run from Draven after some revelations and heartbreak that our, still growing and grieving, Morgan has difficulty processing. Not to mention her singleminded drive to get back to her youngest brother Kayne.

Morgan has definitely shown some growth since this story began, and I’m glad to see it. This story focuses a lot more on the current politics and war mongering that Arthur has thrust upon the continent. We truly see the depths of evil and depravity that Arthur is capable of. As well as Morgan coming to understand her faults and mistakes in leaving the Court of Umbral Flames, and most importantly Draven, in such haste.

We’re introduced to some new and impactful characters in the plot. As well as the world of the dreaming. That’s all I’ll say on that front, other than…the steamy scenes were steaming. This book was the first in the series not to end in an absolute “what the…” cliffhanger. It did however elude to an epic battle to come. Excited to for the fourth and final installment in this series.

Special Thanks to @netgalley, @saltwaterpress, and @briarboleyn for the e-copy in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Miss Briar! Well done! The tension and chemistry, touch her and die, the magic, fantast, ALL of it! This was the easiest 5 stars for me to give. The connection I now have to these characters is ridiculous. I have been telling everyone to be on the look out! You have made a life long fan of me!!

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This was a perfect follow up to the other books in the series. I was fully invested in the characters and now i am on the edge of my seating trying to figure out what will happen next.

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Another thrilling page turner for me that I couldn't put down!

I loved the multiple POVs, that added more to the story, and I think they worked well considering the characters are apart for a lot of this book.

I also loved the relationship between Morgan & Draven strengthening in this one - I think Morgan's character development in particular was a really big part of this.

Not sure I'm ready for it all to end with book 4!!

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- Dark Camelot
- Touch her and die
- Hidden identity| Found power
- Characters you love to hate

The 3rd in the series, this book had less action and more political events with traitors, betrayal and cruelty rife.The first 20% of the book was very conversational and felt like a lore dump with all the unanswered questions from book two finally getting answered or at the very least getting flesh on the bones. Having said that it still left a lot to be unravelled. I loathe more than half the characters, in the best way.
It's giving game of thrones but without the dragons.
As always check your trigger warnings!

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