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Noooooo what a cliffhanger!! I need the next book now!
Vasalie is the perfect FMC. I won't mention who her lobster is as I was kept guessing. But when she realises who she loves, it makes sense because she was ready emotionally.
She starts off weak, physically and emotionally, due to the psychological and physical trauma from her cell conditions. But, she is strong emotionally by the end and ready to stand up for herself.
I love how she wasn't better overnight but she had long term health complications from her trauma. It was more realistic and it is important having a FMC in a book that people with long term health conditions can relate to. I hope we continue to see a range of people in popular books.
Illian is the perfect villain. I hated him to the point of shouting at my book!
This is an amazing first book by the author and I can't wait to see what she writes next.

Thank you to NetGalley and Bloomsbury for the arc copy of this book. i participated in the Bloomsbury Big Night In.
Dance of Lies is a debut novel with a chronically ill FMC. I found some parts of this book a little draggy, but when the action hit the action hit! There were twists and turns aplenty and I thoroughly enjoyed them. I may even have gasped out loud as one of them.
if you are looking for a high stakes fantasy adventure with political intrigue, a love triangle of sorts, duplicity and secrets , then this is the book for you.
It also has the most beautiful cover! And I would probably had bought it for that alone... Bonus that the insides match its outsides.

I found this book when I was looking for new releases for 2025 that I would maybe want to make a book cover for and the title immediately pulled me in. I then read the blurb and was so intrigued I had to ask for the ARC. I am so grateful that I was given this as I ended up loving it.
I LOVE the main character, her struggles and what she had to overcome and how she sees herself is such a relatable and powerful thing to read about. A dance of lies really if the perfect title of this book as it focuses a lot on royal intrigue which is filled with deception and lies and you get to come along as it Vasalie slowly unravels it while doing what she does best, enchant people with her dancing.
The romance is a slowburn and I would also say it wasn't as obvious to me who she was going to be interested in right away which I found very refreshing. I have tendency to know exactly who the love interest is going to be as soon as they are introduced but I could only make guesses for the most part of this book. I have t give them big props there as they did not go down the obvious route!
The writing was easy to follow and easy to get lost in so I am sure that most people who pick this book up with devour it. I have a reading disability but luckily NetGalley has a read aloud function so I could enjoy this book.
I will absolutely be recommending this book to others and I have already started on my cover design as I was very inspired after I finished reading.

The most beautiful debut ever! I loved everything about it. The setting, the relatable heroine and the unique plot . Probably a top favorite for 2025.

A story of hope after heartbreak, rife with secrets and betrayals and at the heart of it all is dancing. Beautifully written and filled with intrigue with an unwaveringly dedicated protagonist who is both vulnerable and resilient. A perfectly captivating fantasy that will sweep you away between the pages.
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Oh my word, does Ms Arena weave some magic here. I didn't want it to end. I don't. I desperately want to read the next installment - please, say there's a next installment! - so I know what happens next!
An unusual heroine, a young girl who has been broken physically and mentally, forced to return to what she knew but be different and find it out of reach to an extent. It speaks to those who have experienced similar, and it is clear Ms Arena has, as the essence of pain that is Vasalie throughout the book is so very authentic, and it is carried through so consistently; it can only be her lived experience we are reading about. Beautifully done.
The characters are brilliantly wrought, believable, human, and consistent. They live away from the page, and in Anton I think we've found a new hero. He's maybe too good to be true, but what a wonderful man.
There is one thing that spoiled it for me, that stood out for me - the element of dance in this. It's in the title, it is what Vasalie lives for, but the prose lacks the essence of dance, It is very clear Ms Arena doesn't know much about dance forms, frequently muddles dance and gymnastics - they are not the same - and the descriptions of the dances, the two that are in the narrative, are not good. I am a former dancer, so I was expecting the dance to be more vivid not just reduced to rhythmic gymnastics and the occasional jump and pirouette. I can't see Copelan as a dancer because he's never described as one. He doesn't move like a dancer, he's isn't built like a dancer, he doesn't think like a dancer. You can tell dancers by looking at them, how they move, how they hold their head, but that's entirely lacking. The vivid costumes, you can't do a great deal of dancing in them, other than ballroom, and that's not what we're told Vasalie does. That part - a large part - of the book hasn't been clearly thought out and it is a pity.
However, that aside, the plot is great, the characters are great, I didn't want to stop reading, I didn't want it to end. Roll on the sequel.

Superb.
I love it when a book comes around, that completely surprises you.
The blub sounded interesting, but it didn't overexcite me. So imagine my surprise when I couldn't put it down.
- A FMC who's limited by her physical strength
- Court politics
- Intrigue and secrets
- Fun side characters
Errr. I need book 2.

A Dance of Lies completely swept me off my feet. Brittany Arena has crafted a story dripping with tension, danger, and deliciously dark romance. From the first chapter, I was hookedโpulled into a world where nothing is as it seems, and everyone wears a mask. The writing is gorgeous, the description of the dancing was beautiful. I swear I could see every step of their dances soo vividly in my mind. Simply stunning!
The heroine is fierce and layered, navigating court politics, deadly secrets, and her own haunting past. The representation of her disability was done so well, i loved this, and it made her all the more endearing. And donโt get me started on the love interestโa morally grey, brooding nightmare (dream) of a man whose every line had me grinning like a cat. The chemistry? Palpable The betrayals? Knife to the heart in the best way.
This book had everything I love: slow burn, forced proximity, knife-to-throat intimacy, and a plot full of twists I didnโt see coming. The final chapters left me breathlessโand desperate for the next book.
If you love cunning heroines, morally complex men, and stories that balance romance and rebellion perfectly, A Dance of Lies needs to be at the top of your TBR.

A Dance of Lies is an extraordinary debut novel that puts us in the ballet shoes of an unlikely protagonist: the once-graceful dancer now turned spy/assassin Vasalie, marked by years in prison and in a constant state of physical weakness.
Based in a low-fantasy world and peppered with a smattering of romance, A Dance of Lies tells an engaging, well-plotted and lovely written story. Thanks to the first-person view, we really are Vasalie and feel her pain, heartbreak and excitement in every moment.
Author Brittney Arena has a great eye for detail and gives her characters so much life with so few lines. The dialogue is sharp and oftentimes humorous, but despite all the great beauty of splendid gowns and breathtaking architecture on show here, the atmosphere gets surprisingly dark at times.
Topics like physical and mental abuse are delicately handled, while the tension never really lets up and makes us turn page after page, eager to see what twists wait beyond. It all ends with a finale that feels appropriately gut-wrenching and sets the scene for the sequel that canโt come too soon.

As always, thank you so much to the author, publisher and NetGalley for providing me with an advance copy of this book! Unfortunately, despite loving this one from the blurb, I really did not gel with this at all.
My main issue with this book is that itโs far too overwritten, with unnecessary flowery prose making up so much of this book that it just felt exhausting to read.
One chapter could have been five if we just got to the plot and didnโt feel the need to overly describe everything.
What I will say is that this is still an impressive debut novel, the writing style just didnโt hit for me. The cover art is absolutely stunning and itโs always nice to see disability/chronic illness rep in books, particularly in the fantasy space.

3.5 rounded down.
I enjoyed the read overall, but just felt like there were a lot of flaws. The setting was neither here nor there, and I struggled to really get a vibe and immerse myself, and the characters weren't overly likeable - I struggle a lot to get involved with a story if there isn't enough characterisation or setting, and this book didn't really pull through with either for me unfortunately, I loved the blend of plot with romance, and felt like the two were really well balanced, which was great, as I do think a lot of books tend to lean too far in one direction for me.
I thought the chronic pain/disability representation was quite well done, rather than just shoehorned in,
I personally wouldn't read again, and don't feel like I want to know more from this world - it was an okay read, and I'm happy with what I managed to learn from this read.

We were delighted to interview debut author Brittney Arena for Episode Thirteen, Season Eight of the SFFRomCast, about A Dance of Lies - out very soon! You can check out our discussion with her via the links below.
A Dance of Lies is a romantasy set in a richly imagined world, with a full cast of interesting characters, twists and turns galore, and a heroine you will root for from the start!

Vasalie Moran was the Jewel of King Illian's court. She danced for him and shone for all. But then she was accused of murder and spent two long years, shackled and alone in the castle dungeons. She was freed only at a great cost - to become a spy at the Royal Gathering and feed back information of what occurred there. If she refuses or fails she will return to the dungeons but if she acquiesces her life may still be forfeit, as danger lurks from every angle at the Royal Courts.
I initially enjoyed the set up for this story, as well as figuring out who to trust or not in this vast cast of characters. This intrigue continued throughout and I did not see the twists coming ahead of time as there were many characters and all had reason to betray the other.
What I didn't appreciate about this novel was that the disability rep was something I was excited to see featured inside a fantasy novel, but elements of it only seemed to appear on occasion. Sometimes the protagonist could work through her pain and dance for long sections of time and on others she blacked out and had to be carried when her movements proved too much for her. When this was, seemed inconsistent to me but read other reviews from those who have more authority over the accuracy than I, as I'm not speaking from personal experience just my opinions on the novel.
The author's biography states she has had a challenging health journey and perhaps elements from her personal struggles were drawn into the novel. I really don't was to disrespect anyone I just wish the reader had been privy to even an explanation that disabilities are not all visible and they can fluctuate. Without this, it just seemed like it disappeared when appropriate and for the continuation of the novel.

Lovely, I really enjoyed this book. Thank you to the writer, publisher, and NetGalley for allowing me to review this book.

I absolutely loved how magical and fairytale-esque (I know made up word oops) this world was! The writing was beautiful and so poetic, so many quotes I want to remember.

A Dance of Lies has to be one of my favourite books of the year. I gobbled it up in just over a day!
โจ๏ธ Fantasy romance
โจ๏ธ A dangerous bargain
โจ๏ธ Royal courts
โจ๏ธ A dancer
โจ๏ธ Spying
โจ๏ธ Chronic pain/ Disability rep
โจ๏ธ Debut author
From hilarious banter, to spice, to emotional devastation, A Dance of Lies will make you feel it all. I was completely swept up in the story of this heart-wrenching fantasy romance. I loved that there were multiple potential love interests and that you didn't know where it was going.
Vasalie was a brilliant main character. Her determination, passion, resilience, vulnerability and strength shone through. The chronic pain and disability representation was brilliant. As a disabled person with chronic pain, I felt seen right from the heartfelt author's note at the start.
The wondrous descriptions of the world were so beautiful, and those of Vasalie dancing and how she felt as she danced were completely immersive. No one has brought dance to life through words for me as Arena has.
I absolutely love the colourful cover design. Please tell me someone is producing a beautiful special edition of A Dance of Lies?
I need Book 2 now! Thank goodness that Brittney Arena has confirmed that she's already written it!

๐ Court politics. ๐ Emotional trauma. ๐ฉฐ And one woman who refuses to fall quietly.
Brittney Arenaโs A Dance of Lies is the kind of debut that earns a permanent spot on your shelf. Vasalie is layered, flawed, and achingly human as she walks the knife-edge between freedom and destruction. Arenaโs writing is elegant yet unflinching, never shying away from the toll trauma takes, and the ways it shapes trust, love, and identity.
The world is immersive, the prose lyrical, and the stakes oh-so-high. I devoured this in one breathless sitting and Iโm still thinking about that final chapter. An emotionally charged, slow-burn spy fantasy that dances straight into your heart.

a romantasy with a disabled/chronically ill protagonist is ALL I needed to know in order to pick this up!!!
I ADORE a fantasy with a royal/court setting + political intrigue and this had all of that with a good mix of tension, romance and discussions on chronic pain. following a dancer turned spy, I adored following Vasalie's character development and found myself SO invested in the potential romance and political climate of the book.
I loved how Brittney Arena wrote about a chronic illness/disabled experience and how to have a character refuse to be defined by it (I only wish it was discussed slightly more) I did unfortunately also see the crux of the ending coming from a mileee away... however I still enjoyed it! this was so fun!
I also thought this was a standalone but after the end.... I'll patiently be awaiting a sequel announcement thank youuu
(thank you netgalley & bloomsbury for the arc)

An intense, politically driven romantasy peopled with morally grey characters and full of hard choices. This was my kind of romantasy โ the fantasy plot was essential not just used as window dressing. The set up is unusual โ bit like Poison Study maybe? Overall this was very enjoyable.

I honestly struggle to find the right words for this book. It tore me apart and put me back together so many times. It is just one of those books that you HAVE to read.
The characters, story and emotions are so real, honest and raw. Your emotions are at all times engaged as you devour the pages.
The story was also new and fresh, with quite a cliffhanger.
I am honestly at the edge of my seat for the next installment.
I recommend this book if you love:
๐ฟCourt intrigue
๐ฟMorally grey characters
๐ฟSlow burn
๐ฟHidden identities
Thank you to NetGalley and the author for this arc