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Said it before and I'm saying again one of the best retelling I have ever read, very addictive and I'm already on book three.. Can't put it down

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Court of Claws picks up right where Queen of Roses leaves off, with Morgan recovering and remembering what just happened.

First, what is up with these children, they are creepy AF.

There is a ton of drama, and even more when you realize they have 20 years of drama to catch up on and hash out.

Morgan is so hot and cold in this book, and honestly seems like she is 15, or at least acting like it. It is seriously annoying.

Draven manipulated, held Morgan against her will, and lied/omitted the truth 95% of the book, which is really sad because in book 1 I liked him, now I don't trust him. Obviously they are end game so they are going to fix these issues, but it is annoying because I really liked him and now I don't.

Fight to the death scene felt a lot like ACOTAR, but I guess it just goes with the territory?

Overall it was alright. Hoping book 3 is packed with action as book 2 leaves off where there can be a huge story line about to explode.

Thank you NetGalley and Starwater Press Publishing for my DRC in exchange for my honest review.

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There are some interesting details happening in this story between the FMC and MMC. And the ending has me for sure picking up the next installment.

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What a brilliant sequel to Queen of Roses! This series just keeps getting better and better.

I really enjoy Boleyn's storytelling, and the way in which a tale set seemingly far back in time has such a modern ease of reading.

I really enjoyed the development of Morgan and Draven's relationship, and the sense of found family that is explored in their wider group. Whilst I occasionally found Morgan's stubbornness and hot-headedness to feel self-sabotaging, overall, I am enjoying her development - and that of the characters that surround her.

Boleyn is weaving such an exciting fantasy world with many many unexpected twists and turns, and I am totally hooked and excited for book 3. As a long-time lover of all things Arthurian, and romantasy - this series is a perfect blend of the 2.

A very special thank you to Starwater Press, Briar Boleyn and Netgalley for an advanced reader copy in exchange for my review.

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Woa. This book was a freaking ride. Thank you so much for this ARC opportunity, I really enjoyed being able to pick up right after book 1. This one was also highly enjoyable and I think will be enjoyed by many. At times I felt it was a bit much going on but overall enjoying the journey

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Blood of a Fae #2 by Briar Boleyn (ARC from NetGalley)

An explosion of danger, powerful magic, lust, and a brutal game that will test the relationships of the people Morgan has grown to care for in this cutthroat realm.

Court of Claws is the second book in this epic dark fantasy romance series about Morgan Le Fay, King Arthur's sister. She escaped his cruel reign, but is the court she unwillingly thrown into any better? It's an enemies-to-lovers series that features unique magic systems, glorious magical creatures, witty banter, and spicy scenes emerging after a slow-burn romance from book one.

Morgan Pendragon wakes in the dangerous court of the Siabra. The fae male who followed and clung to her in the town tavern wasn't all that he seemed. She was falling in love with him until he betrayed her and is now dead by her hand. Draven is famous for being a notorious killer but continuously protects her making her rethink what she thought she knew of him. Whenever she was put in danger, Draven was at her side, but can he still protect her in his courts?

She is now surrounded by danger and liars with some in his court and could be killed at any moment. This is extremely similar to her previous life but . Feeling trapped against her will, Morgan wants to run back to Camelot to stop her evil half brother King Arthur, and keep her baby brother safe but cannot leave the place she was taken. Prince Kairos Draven is determined to keep her by his side to keep her safe and her as his own. He believes he can do this because he is the crown prince and the people in his kingdom should obey his commands. The issue is he was banished for things he did in his past and the fae in this court are less than thrilled to have Morgan in their realm and involved with their prince. He told everyone that Morgan was his paramour (aka lover, mistress, whore) to keep her safe, but his word may not deter others who are bloodthirsty for the crown that is Dravin's right as the heir.

As Morgan and Draven's lives become even more irrevocably entwined, the danger that Draven has to endure with the trials to win the crown may be the end of them both. It is dangerous, and little does Morgan know the reality of her relationship with Draven could drive them apart. She is afraid of her powers and he wants her to train so she can control it better. If she cannot do that, she can potentially hurt innocent people. The Prince of Claws will drown kingdoms in blood for her and his own sake. All they need to do is keep each other alive.

The first book slowly introduces this world and sets up this story to continue Morgan and Draven's journey. It has more action, enemies to lovers, dangerous situations, fantastic magical beasts, and steps up the story. I enjoyed this book infinitely more than the first and found it hard to put down.

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Oh my...I thought the first book was amazing, but boy was I wrong. Well, it was amazing but the second book is on a whole other level! The chemistry was off the charts, action was awesome, the characters were so good. I cried and I laughed. After ACOTAR I thought that nothing could ever come close. Than came fourth wing, which did a pretty god Job, but this series is everything I've been looking for. Everyone who loved ACOTAR must read it!

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The Court of Claws picks up where Queen of Roses leaves off. Draven has taken Morgan to Siabra to recover. Of course, there's a lot of drama there given his 20 year absence. We discover a lot of secrets in this volume. Boleyn keeps the pacing by adding a hunger games style competition. I, like Morgan, felt anxious that we were so far away from Camelot. What are her friends up to? What happened to Lancelot? Is Kaye ok? It's a a great book but I would have loved more glimpses into the action across the ocean. There is, of course, a marriage of convenience and new characters a plenty. This story amps up the romance and spicy too! Thanks to Starwater Press, NetGalley, and Briar Boleyn for this eARC!

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*This book was gifted by netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you!*
I am absolutely obsessed with this series so far I can’t recommend it enough. This had me on a crazy emotional plot twisting roller coaster. If you love from blood and ash, Acotar, and Hunger games pick up immediately. Warning I’m going to be sharing some SPOILERS in the review cause i just gotta vent about this book 😩.
In this book we get to see what happens after Draven Saves our girl Morgan from the front porch step of the grim reaper. We get to learn all about Draven and his big time secret of being A FREAKING FAE THIS WHOLE FREAKING TIME!!! And not just any fae but the Prince of the Siabra fae. Tsk tsk Draven you and your little secrets I wonder if you’ll ever stop hiding things from us….OH WAIT YOU DONT 😩.
*morgan saving nightclaw that whole saga had me crying I already love Morgan but that just made me love her even more.
*I love Hawl 🐻 that’s all
*I KNEW MORGAN WASNT JUST A HALF FAE I KNEW IT!!! However did not expect her to be royalty πŸ‘€
*DRAVEN YOU MF YOU SON OF A GUPPY YOU HAD ME SO SAD FOR YOU JUST CROSSING MY FINGERS FOR YOU THAT YOU WOULD LIVE AND LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER WITH MY GIRL. But here you are letting her risk her life for you while you pretend to snooze like a toddler. Morgan should get a free pass to kick you in the nuts. You better redeem yourself boy.
*I love Beks and I was sobbing everytime he showed up cause he’s just so innocent and sweet and he’s just a wittle man. When Morgan hugged him I was silent screaming from the sweetness AND THEN WE HAD TO GO AND KILL MY BOY 😭 MY BOY!!!!! Feral freaking crying. I don’t think l’ll recover from that.
* Rychel smart funny Rychel really you were so smart why did you think going to those upitty fae was a good idea πŸ€¦πŸ»β€β™€οΈ

this review was posted on good reads and instagram as of May `18 2024

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Okay well, new world, new characters but at least some of the answers I had from book one were answered.

Let’s start with the plot and the world building. What I said for the first book still stands. I like this new world, the new development and plot points introduced in this book are clear and easy to follow. For the most part.
I have a feeling the author was trying to achieve a big moment when a key element is revealed and everyone is shocked. However, she decides to do so using the miscommunication trope. And that’s when my frustration and discontent stems from.

I have a hug problem with the romance in this book. The two MMCs could be great together. The chemistry is there and the potential as well. What’s in their path you ask? Morgan’s immaturity.
It’s incredibly frustrating how many times she demands answers to her questions and straight up refuses to listen and accept the truth. She also has the annoying habit of stopping Draven from speaking just when he’s about to tell her something important.
By doing this, not only does their relationship feel flat and discontinuous but we also get confused about things that honestly could have been better handled if only she let him speak.

I get her frustration in the beginning and I get her denial after a traumatic event. But then what’s the excuse? Like, grow up and open up your ears girl.

However, the story is fast paced, it’s filled with action and politics and lore which are all elements I enjoy in a romantasy. I’m curious to see how things develop and get resolved but the way we basically are thrown back to square one by the end of the book makes me a bit wary to reach for the next book straight away.

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The saga that began in "Queen of Roses, of Morgan Pendragon continues. She awakens in a castle, which she learns in underground, in Draven's country. She starts whining then and never stops throughout the book. Draven tries. repeatedly, to let her know that his choices are all being driven to protect her, but she is unrelenting in her immature protests to every decision he has made. In all my reading of the Arthurian legends, I found Morgan to be cunning, not over wrought. By the end of the book, I had grown weary of her. I will continue onto the third title in the series, Empress of Fae, because I want to know what happens to Draven.

I truly appreciate the opportunity to read the arc provided by Stillwater Press and NetGalley to read the arc in return for an honest review.

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The second book in the Queen of Roses series stepped from YA into Romantasy. Mid-level spice, depending on one’s own taste. The storyline continues on at a steady pace. What is unique about this book than some other series, like ACOTAR or TOG, is that there is a significant focus on the FMC’s love interest’s storyline rather that solely her storyline. It is a refreshing take from the FMC who can succeed at everything with arrogance and 100% of the focus.

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In this second story in the β€œBlood of a Fae” series, Morgan wakes to find herself in a new court in a foreign land and some big new information about Kairos Draven. Overall this was a reasonable follow up.There were some points were a few character’s development seemed to regress but we get some really fun new characters that fill in the gaps. There’s more Fae, more magic, more spice. The set up for book 3 is intriguing as well.

Read this if you like:
➑️ Fake Relationships
➑️ Only one bed
➑️ Trial to death
➑️ Morally gray characters
➑️ Enemies to lovers
➑️ Magical animal companions
➑️ Found Family

⭐⭐⭐ πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

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The second book in the Blood of a Fae series picks up more or less where the first ended. I say more or less because there are some gaps that get filled in somewhat throughout the book. Draven has taken Morgan home where he hopes to assemble an army to help her defeat Arthur, but in order to do so, he has to fight his way through a series of trials (and competitors). Meanwhile, Morgan is still struggling to control her magic and has taken the tactic of just pretending it doesn’t exist, which is bound to not work.

I am so glad I continued this series because this book surpassed the first in the series in my opinion. I love the competition as a framework for this book (or really any book…). With more world building to do, this book manages to balance the world building with the plot much better than its predecessor. I do wish there were a map because this book’s setting is completely different to the first and a map relating the two would be helpful. I thought Draven became a much more fully fleshed out character in this book, even if Morgan seems to not see that. And while I found her frustrating some of the time, Morgan’s development of her magic and feelings are both done well. I was not a fan of the way this book created more tension for our main couple at the end (I assume as a means of doing the third act breakup to make them not a couple again for the start of book 3), but I understand the desire to put that tension there to allow them to rebuild the relationship in the remaining books.

Thank you to NetGalley and Starwater press for the copy of this book!

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πŸ“šCourt of Claws, Blood of a Fae Book 2
πŸ–‹οΈAuthor: Briar Boleyn
πŸ“†Publication date: June 30 2023
πŸ—‚οΈGenre: Adult Dark Fantasy Romance

β€’ARC REVIEWβ€’

4,5/⭐️

πŸ“ŒSummary:
β€œCourt of Claws” by Briar Boleyn is the second installment of the series β€œBlood of a Fae”. It follows the story of Morgan Pendragon (King Arthur’s sister) who has the blood of the fae and after the events of the first book ends up in the court of Siabra, and Kairos Draven wants to keep her by his side.

πŸ“ŒReview:
This book reminded me of why fantasy is my favorite genre. It was set in such a fantastic world, it was fast paced and the chemistry between the characters was out of this world. I can’t wait to read the next book in the series.

Thoughts:
If you love Sarah J Maas and Rebecca Yarros, this book series is definitely for you.

I would like to thank Netgalley for the free copy.

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Fae, Harpies, Exmoors and more! Honestly, I want an Exmoor.
This book is riddled with great world building and characters you love to love as well as characters you love to hate. I'd like to throat punch a couple of them.
I'm totally hooked on the storyline and can't wait to jump into book 3.
Currently adding Draven to my book boyfriend list.

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β€œπ’€π’π’– 𝒉𝒂𝒗𝒆 𝒕𝒉𝒆 π’Žπ’π’”π’• π’ƒπ’†π’‚π’–π’•π’Šπ’‡π’–π’ π’π’‚π’–π’ˆπ’‰, π’šπ’π’– π’Œπ’π’π’˜. 𝒀𝒐𝒖 π’“π’‚π’“π’†π’π’š 𝒖𝒔𝒆 π’Šπ’•, 𝒃𝒖𝒕 π’˜π’‰π’†π’ π’šπ’π’– 𝒅𝒐...𝑰𝒕 π’”π’‰π’‚π’Œπ’†π’” 𝒕𝒉𝒆 π’˜π’π’“π’π’…. π‘΄π’š π’†π’π’•π’Šπ’“π’† π’˜π’π’“π’π’….”

This series so far is absolutely stellar. Book 2 was definitely less of the Arthurian Legend behind it because it details more about the Fae side of things. I loved the whole questing for Excalibur in book 1 and the world building of Arthur and I enjoyed getting more of a look into the Fae and to who Draven is. He was such a mystery in the first book and holy smokes that man is πŸ₯΅. He might be a new favorite of mine. He wears a very good mask around everyone but the people closest to him know he's actually incredibly kind, he puts other people first, and he's incredibly loyal. I loved watching Morgan get to see him truly. And watching Morgan find out more about herself and step into her own power.

β€œπ‘΄π’π’“π’ˆπ’‚π’ π‘·π’†π’π’…π’“π’‚π’ˆπ’π’ π’Šπ’” 𝒇𝒂𝒓 π’‡π’“π’π’Ž π’Šπ’π’”π’Šπ’ˆπ’π’Šπ’‡π’Šπ’„π’‚π’π’•. 𝑺𝒉𝒆'𝒔 𝒂 𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒄𝒆 𝒐𝒇 π’…π’†π’”π’•π’Šπ’π’š 𝒂𝒏𝒅 π’šπ’π’– π’˜π’π’–π’π’… 𝒅𝒐 π’˜π’†π’π’ 𝒏𝒐𝒕 𝒕𝒐 π’•π’“π’Šπ’‡π’π’† π’˜π’Šπ’•π’‰ 𝒉𝒆𝒓 𝒐𝒓 𝒆𝒗𝒆𝒓 𝒍𝒆𝒕 𝒉𝒆𝒓 π’π’‚π’Žπ’† 𝒄𝒓𝒐𝒔𝒔 π’šπ’π’–π’“ π’π’Šπ’‘π’” π’‚π’ˆπ’‚π’Šπ’.”

Also, battlecats as familiars? I will never not love kitties in books. πŸ˜‚ I enjoyed how in this book we get a trial of sorts. So far this series hits all of my favorite Fantasy things: epic quests and now trials to the death? What more could you ask for in a fantasy series?!

Also, this woman and the last few chapters of each book so far. She loves to have you in absolute shambles and leaving you hanging off that cliff. 😭 It's cruel but, it only makes me want more. So into book three we go.

π‘Ήπ’‚π’•π’Šπ’π’ˆπ’”:
✨️: 5/5
🌢: 2.5/5

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Thanks Netgalley for a copy of this book.

Okay I am hooked on this series!
This book focused a lot more on building Morgan and Dravens relationship, as well as giving more history to the both of them, making me love them both a lot more.

The trials the contestants for the throne had to compete in vaguely reminded me of ACOTAR, but I really enjoyed reading it- very well written! I didn’t quite understand why Draven did what he did at the end though- I also would have been fuming when I found out. Definitely agreed that the main antagonists death in this book was extremely underwhelming and not at all satisfying.

Of course, I absolutely loved the build up of the relationship between Morgan and her exmoor. I love when a MC has a great relationship with an animal of some sort. Tickles my heartstrings 🀣

I am excited to start the third book.

My review of the first book still stands- fuck them kids.

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Thank you so much to Netgalley, Starwater Press, and Briar Boelyn for this ARC copy in exchange for an honest review.
Tropes: enemies to lovers, found family, slow burn, touch her and you die, spicy fantasy.
Book two starts off sort of slow placed like book one and then it slowly picks up speed and from there it’s fast paced. I absolutely loved the banter between Morgan and Draven. Morgan’s sarcasm never failed to make me laugh. I LOVED learning more about both Draven’s and Morgans heritages, Morgan’s just absolutely blew my mind, all of my theories were promptly thrown out the window. I spent the whole book rooting for Draven whom I fell in love with in pretty early on in book one. At times I really felt like Morgan was fighting him a little too hard on everything and her defiance almost started to annoy me, but at the same time Draven has always been mysterious and secretive so I just had to keep reminding myself her perspective of him was different and her experiences were very different than mine. I just felt like you could tell how much he feels for her through all of his actions and my heart was breaking for the man. When the spice finally hit I wasn’t expecting dravin to have such a dirty mouth, HOT DAMN. Once again I didn’t see all of the plot twists that came my way and I really didn’t expect the cliffhanger at the end. I can’t wait to start the third book!!

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So I couldn’t put this one down. I was up until 3:30am finishing this book! This book was much more emotional for me. I found myself wanting to scream at the MCs frequently! I have to know whats next! So heres to diving into book 3! Also, The MMC is a perfect book boyfriend!

This Fantasy Romance is a thrilling read that will have you turning each page needing more. This is book 2 in the Blood Of A Fae Series.
The Romance in this book is a slow burn where the characters are trying to deny a desire for one another, and/or resisting it. There is some miscommunication trope happening in this book that tends to add to the tension, to help keep the burn slow.
This book has some spice. There isn’t a ton of spice, and the scenes arent super long or even overly descriptive. The spicy scenes definitely are not fade to black either.
The book moves at a steady pace until it picks up quickly about 3/4 way through the book. The book follows the MCs as they find safety, and purpose in the MMCs court. He has his own adversities to overcome as well as her. There is romance, action, angst, and heart felt moments along the way.
The characters completely win you over. You get introduced to new characters, and their back stories. You also get to know the MCs better, and you can’t help but fall in love with them. Their fabulous banter continues on from book 1, adding in some romantic tension.
The world building continues to be complex. The author continues to build, and intensify the story as this book goes on. You will get to know a whole new side of the fae, as well as getting glimpses into a forgotten past. This fae court has a more ruthless set of mind, and the author does a beautiful job cementing that into the story.

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