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Going into this book I got everything I expected and delivered what it says it was going to!
The plot was well done, and I was sad to reach the end but it has been a ride I can't wait to go back on

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I went into this book with no idea what to expect, and it was such a good surprise! The first few chapters felt like the setup for a classic fantasy love triangle, but as the story unfolded it grew into something so much deeper. The characters are messy, flawed, and deeply (and sometimes frustratingly) human, and I mean that as the highest compliment. It’s much more character-driven than plot-driven, and it worked really really well.

First, we have Ky - the warrior. Grounded, loyal, and emotionally intelligent. His care for his people, his protectiveness over his sister, and the way he's willing to listen, compromise, and give both Jory and Asher the space and understanding they need? Just… ugh. He’s such a steady emotional anchor, even when the others don’t know what they want or how to ask for it.

Then there’s Jory, the princess. Earlier on in the story she came across as quite naive and thoughtless, which made it difficult to connect with her character. But her growth once she got some distance from her controlled upbringing was so satisfying. Watching her step into her own power and eventually decide to challenge her asshole of a brother - what a transformation.

And last, but absolutely not least, there's Asher - the assassin. Traumatized, guarded, and terrified of being vulnerable. His backstory hit me way harder than I expected, and honestly, he deserved so much better from the world. The way he protects Jory with everything he has, while slowly and almost reluctantly beginning to trust Ky? My heart. He’s the kind of broken that doesn’t magically get better - but he's learning, little by little, how to let people in.

If you love character-driven fantasy with emotional depth, slow-burn connections, and main characters who really earn their growth, Warrior Princess Assassin is absolutely worth the read.

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I’ve never been so sad to reach the end of the book - I’d like the next one yesterday please!

Jory, the Princess is being forced to marry Prince Kye, the warrior, in a bid to form an alliance between their two nations. But, not it appears to not everyone is onboard with this alliance, as Asher, the assassin, soon learns.

I feel like this book was just the tip of potential for these characters. It sowed the seeds perfectly, with intriguing back stories and the sparks of romance - plus some found family (a trope I love).

Each of the main characters is on their own journey. Jory is learning her view of the world is not quite what she was lead to believe. Asher is having to learn to be vulnerable. Whilst Ky is learning how to trust. All of them are sleeping with one eye open.


I do think a trick was missed not calling it ‘Warrior Assassin Princess’, but whatever.

Thank you NetGalley and HarperCollins UK

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Oh, I enjoyed it so much more than I was expecting, a perfect romantasy. I had so much fun and I absolutely loved the main characters!

Jory, Princess of Astranza, is forced to marry the King of Incendar, to form an alliance her kingdom desperately needs. King Ky is a feared leader of his kingdom, but he needs the power of Jory's father to save his people. Asher is an assassin, a childhood friend of Jory, tasked with killing them both. But who is trying to killed them both before the alliance is forged? The three of them will have to figure that out, all while a simmering tension grows between them..

The main reason I requested this book is because I knew this wasn't a love triangle, so don't go expecting that. As far as I'm concerned, this is the only right way to do a relationship when three main characters are involved. There was so much tension between them, a delicious slowburn filled with conflict, trust issues, banter and so much chemistry. The three of them were such a delight to read, I hope it continues in this direction. When you add to that political intrigue, betrayal, great secondary characters and immaculate worldbuilding, you get a story you will absolutely love.

The characters, not the plot, were driving the story, which I loved. The story was set up perfectly. We were slowly introduced to the world and we really got to know the characters.
Asher, his story broke my heart, it's always the tortured souls that get me.
Ky, ruthless yet so kind and protective, made me fall in love with him almost instantly. His soldiers and he and the way they were with each other, were one of my favourite parts.
Jory, she was a compelling character. She was incredibly sheltered and naive, but I loved how she came into her own strength.
I can't wait to see where this story takes them. I will be anxiously waiting for book two. The story is just starting, since we got more of the plot towards the end. I guessed the traitor pretty easily, but that didn't take away much from the story.

I devoured this book in one breath, I couldn't pull myself from it. Can book two come any quicker?

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This book grabbed me from the beginning and kept my interest throughout. The magic was intriguing, and the world-building was solid but not overly complicated, in my opinion. I was not expecting a why choose romance situation, but I loveeee why choose, so I wasn't mad a bit. There is plenty of tension, pining, yearning, etc to go around! Ky, Jory, and Asher are all so different but likable characters, and I am invested in seeing where they all end up! The plot picked up in the last 1/3 of the book, and I could not put it down. I thoroughly enjoyed the political aspect of this and how many betrayals we get to see between the main characters, because this upped the drama and tension. I can't wait for the next book!

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This book was everything I didn’t know I needed—fast-paced, emotional, and seriously hard to put down. I loved the mix of fantasy, politics, and romance, and how the story didn’t shy away from tough choices and complicated feelings. Jory is such a fierce, complex heroine, and I loved watching her grow and struggle through all the twists thrown her way.

The three POVs really added depth, and the dynamic between Jory, Asher, and Ky completely stole the show for me. The fact that she didn’t have to choose between them made my heart so happy—it felt fresh and honest in a way that’s rare in fantasy.

Brigid Kemmerer has such a way of writing characters that feel real, even in magical settings. I already know I’ll be thinking about these characters for a long time, and I’m so ready for book two!

*thank you to netgalley and the publisher for an early copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*

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5⭐️ 🌶️2

Warrior King Maddox Kyronan’s kingdom is suffering, fires rage and crops are barren. His last shot at saving it? A strategic marriage to Princess Jory of Astranza, whose father’s weather magic promises rain, harvest (and hope) in exchange for military support.
But sparks fly between Maddox and Jory from the start, and what was meant to be a political alliance quickly turns personal. What Maddox doesn’t know is that Jory’s father is dying, and the magic he’s depending on is fading fast.
Meanwhile, Jory’s childhood friend turned assassin, Asher, is given a high-paying contract: kill both royals. As the threat of war builds and secrets begin to surface, Asher must choose between duty - or his heart.
Warrior Princess Assassin is the first book in a brilliant new romantasy trilogy that had me hooked from the very first page all the way to the last! It’s everything a romantasy should be - full of tension, court intrigue, action, and romance, all against the backdrop of a vividly imagined world that feels both immersive and refreshingly unique.

The world-building is so well done. Every court, alliance, and betrayal adds new layers to the story without ever slowing down the fast-paced plot.

The three-way POV works really well - I was so invested in their journeys and emotions throughout the entire story. My heart ached for Asher, and Maddox is top-tier book bf material. Jory is strong, loving, and flawed in a way that makes her feel real. Her character arc was one of my favourite parts of the book.

The romance is a slow-burn, and there’s plenty of yearning and tension simmering under the surface from the beginning! I loved how their relationships develop.

This was my first book by Brigid Kemmerer, and I’m already looking up her other books to see what I’ve been missing. The ending was perfect and I’m desperate for the next book already!

Thank you NetGalley and HarperCollins UK for the ARC in exchange for a review.

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4.5*
One thing I must say is... I did not see this plot coming. I went into this book totally blind, and I was not let down in the slightest.

Brigid is such a talented author, after loving her Defy the Night series, I knew I'd absolutely love her adult romantasy debut: Warrior Princess Assassin. And my goodness did she prove me right, even after the first few chapters I was enamoured and totally obsessed.

We follow three main characters: Ky (our Warrior), Jory (our Princess) and Asher (our Assassin), through trials and revelations, whilst they learn if and how they can trust each other in their journey ahead. The tension and yearning throughout this book is SO well done, and I cannot wait to see more of how their relationship develops in book two - and that's saying a lot from someone who doesn't normally favour polyamorous couples! (throuples?)

The pacing of this book was so perfect, to the point that I felt like I could've sat there and read this all in one go (but I refrained, and dragged it out as much as I could because I was having SO much fun, I didn't want it to end.) I'm so intrigued on the plot direction of book two with book one being the perfect beginning to a new trilogy.

If you love political intrigue, slow burn (but insta-lust), tension and yearning, romance focused over plot focused, hate to love and arranged marriage, then you'll adore Warrior Princess Assassin!

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Brigid Kemmerer's adult debut is the first book in the new Braided Fate trilogy. I was instantly hooked by this book - it had me tearing up at only 7% in because of the relationship between Princess Jory and assassin Asher. And then the warrior King Ky entered the picture and I loved him as well! The plot hooked me for sure, but it was the relationships between all three main characters that had me absolutely inhaling this.

I couldn't pick a favourite if I tried. Jory, Asher and Ky are all complex characters rather than stereotypes, and they have distinct relationships with each other, each providing something different and essential to the other. None of the relationships seem lesser than or more than the others. I just found this beautiful. Their relationships make so much sense because of the darker themes that affect the characters, such as trauma, slavery, sexual abuse and war. It was balanced so well and didn't feel surface level in the slightest. It really did feel like these characters were leading the story rather than the plot sort of placing them in position.

I know I'll be desperate to get to the sequels because there was just something about this story and these particular characters that instantly clicked with me. I loved every minute of Warrior Princess Assassin, and although I've read a lot of books already this year, I think this one might be my favourite. When I wasn't reading it, I was thinking about it, desperate to get back to these characters. It's going to be a long, impatient wait for book 2, but until then, there's always a reread waiting for me!

Disclaimer: I received an Advance Reader Copy from NetGalley, but this is my voluntary and honest review.

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Wow I absolutely loved this book! I got the impression very early on that it would be a five star read and it didn’t disappoint!

The story explores the developing relationship between a sheltered princess, her childhood best friend - now a skilled assassin, and the king of a neighbouring kingdom she’s betrothed to against her will.

Brigid Kemmerer keeps it simple in the best way. It’s very low fantasy and the world building isn’t complex which made it a really easy read and kept the focus on the characters and their interesting relationship dynamic. The plot definitely isn’t the main focus here but there’s enough going on that I was never bored and couldn’t put the book down.

All the POVs were equally interesting and contributed to the story, I wasn’t rushing through one to get to another. I absolutely adored our three main characters, especially Asher. His backstory is heartbreaking and I was so happy to see the relationship going in a direction that included him. The romance is very slow burn and builds up to a couple of spicy scenes towards the end. There was also a really well done one horse moment so if you’re a fan of that trope this book is for you.

Warrior Princess Assassin was the perfect setup for this series and I will be picking up book two as soon as it’s available!

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** spoiler alert **

this was fast-paced and engaging but there was hardly any plot! 99% of the book is all about them lusting over each other! this thing ruined the book for me! i can’t even call it romance! after reading the synopsis, everyone thought there was going to be a love triangle but it was anything but! i’ve never read something like this and honestly, i didn’t like it at all! their feelings changing in seconds from one to another was not only weird but also very annoying! two couples would have been so much better! i would rather have a love triangle (which i despise) than whatever this was! and because of this, i couldn’t like the characters as well! even the side characters were not likeable!

and now let's talk about that 1% plot! so the king’s people are starving and he has to marry the princess so that her father can help him and his people! but what did he do? he went ahead and delayed marriage for a month 😃 that made no sense to me! i don’t know how the other two books are going to be like because of the lack of plot!

thanks to the publishers and netgalley for the copy!

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Warrior Princess Assassin is an adult romantasy featuring an arranged marriage between princess Marjory and a fire-wielding warrior-king of a neighboring kingdom, Maddox, and Marjory's childhood friend turned assassin, Asher, hired to kill them both.

Asher doesn't want to kill the princess, whom he secretly loves but thinks she's way out of his league, and the princess doesn't want him to kill her fiance, because he impressed her at first sight. She also doesn't want Maddox to kill Asher, because she's very attached to her childhood friend. This leads to a dramatic impasse where the trio have to reluctantly tolerate each other. But when further attempts at their lives are made, reluctance turns into cooperation and alliance turns into burgeoning attraction.

Marjory is torn between the two men she realizes she loves both. Asher is attracted to both other protagonists, but because of his past trauma, tries to repress his feelings as he has a hard time trusting anyone, and also believes he's not worthy of love, and doesn't want to upset the political marriage between Marjory and Maddox. The king himself originally vied for the marriage simply as a political alliance, but when he notices Marjory and Asher are attracted to one another, is torn between stepping aside and letting them be happy, and his own attraction to both of them.

This leads to a lot of angst and pining, which we learn about from all the 3 points of view, and that should already hint how will this romantic plot be resolved. Reading a romantasy, I expect a "happily ever after" solution, and this book didn't disappoint. It warmed up my heart how wholesome all their interactions turned out to be.

There are some dark subjects in this book. Maddox is a war-hardened veteran and saw a lot of cruelty and death, including having some of his friends-in-arms captured and tortured. Asher was a prisoner and a slave before he became an assassin and he carries a lot of trauma from it. The princess serves as a stark contrast to the men, by being wide-eyed naive and while she has a kind heart, she struggles with understanding the depth of their suffering. Yet she offers a ray of sunshine in this otherwise aloof and somber relationship, making her a perfect addition to the mix of character dynamics.

Even though the characters aren't unique in the romantasy genre, where men are strong but mysterious and with a dark past, and the princess is a previously sheltered, suddenly fish out of water character, I couldn't help but fall in love with them, how they tried their best to be considerate and fair even when their impulses told them otherwise.

The worldbuilding was sparse, but easy to understand, creating a perfect stage to enact all the romantic drama. The side cast of characters didn't detract from the main trio, but some of them, especially Maddox's honor guard, were a welcome addition to the team. The plot was fairly simple, but engaging and had enough twists to keep me turning the pages, while it didn't steal the spotlight from the romance. It's obvious that Brigid Kemmerer is an experienced author who knows how to tug at the reader's heartstrings and craft a book where the romance can shine but all other elements support it rather than crowd it out or clash with it.

I would recommend it to adult readers of "why choose" romantasy who don't shy from narratives tackling darker subjects, and who like slow burn with explicit spice. While still written in an accessible style, contrary to other Brigid Kemmerer's books this is not YA, and features open door mature scenes.

I received an ARC from Netgalley & HarperVoyager for the purpose of leaving a honest review.

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