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Crown of Earth and Sky does a good job of world setting for a first book. I enjoyed the take on King Author and faes mixed together. Veyka and Arran are great characters and their chemistry is great. I hope the next books explore of of the topics and mysteries started in the first book.

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Great book! I had just come off of another series with a similar premise but I will say in some ways this captured my attention more! I related strongly to the loss of a love one and the grief and anger that can come with that. I liked reading the romance slowly develop between Arran and Vayka and I most certainly didn’t expect that ending!

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Veyka and Arthur. The twins who should not be. Arthur the heir to the Kingdom. Veyka the newly released prisoner, tortured survivor and now talented warrior. But when Arthur is struck down, Veyka finds herself was the unwanted queen and heir. Now she must navigate court politics, Fae rivalries and the machinations of the Dowager!

Arran Earthborn may be her intended but she won't be submitting to anyone, ever again. But can Arran make Veyka see that life can be worth living after loss. That arranged marriage can lead to true love. That sometimes creating a family of friends, can be stronger than that of blood relations.

I really loved Veyka. She has taken her trauma and turned it into her super-power. She's decided that if she doesn't love anyone else, then it won't hurt if anyone else is taken from her. She turns from tortured, self-loathing, powerless survivor to powerful warrior, fated mate and queen of the realm. Arran may be the strongest fae for centuries but for a warrior with a fearsome reputation he has strong friendships and quite a tenderheart under all those muscles. when he finally sees past Veyka's outer shell of "doesn't give a s**t" and sees the self-hate boiling there, he drags her soul kicking and screaming into the light. He refuses to allow her to die and shirk her duty to her people.

Revenge, hope, triumph over abuse, found family and dealing with prophecies all mix together into a fabulous story. Some parts of the story are hard to read due to the themes being dealt with (child abuse, torture, confinement and suicidal thoughts) but they make Veyka's triumph that much more sweeter.

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This book follows Vekya as she has to deal with her entire life being thrown upside down. First, her brother, who is the King, is murdered, which leads her to become the Queen she never wanted, or expected, to be, while also dealing with the grief of the loss of her twin. Also, she ends up getting placed into an arranged marriage for continuing peace. Due to all of this happening at once, Vekya does not know how to properly deal with her grief and her new responsibilities, and instead of becoming the Queen that she needs to be, she becomes focused on getting revenge on her brother's murderers. Her new Fiance comes to realize very fast that Vekya does not seem to care about what happens to her (now their) people, and does his best to wake her up and bring her back to her new reality and realize that she needs to do more for her people. Throughout the book, Vekya and Arran work together to discover who is wreaking havoc and killing those they love and are sworn to protect.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It had the perfect amount of action, tension, and spice. Things were constantly happening until about 10% of this book and then it picked back up again around the halfway point. The spicey scenes were superb. Although there were times where I got annoyed with Veyka, and then I remembered everything what she went through (which you learn more about as you continue to read). I was also slightly annoyed with the amount of times where the main things used to describe Veyka were about her breasts and body, instead of her oh so shining personality and how great of a fighter she actually is.

I do think there could have been more world building. I was confused sometimes throughout the book.

I am an absolute sucker for enemies to lovers and ESPECIALLY arranged marriage to an enemy and this book encompassed both perfectly. The slow progression of their relationship away from enemies to lovers was the perfect speed and absolutely not insta-love on one side like it usually is. It's just all around perfect.

Also, the dedication has my heart.

Thank you to Emberly Ash, Cara Maxwell Romance, and Netgalley for the books in this series, and I will be binging all of them <3

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Thank you, Netgalley, Victory Editing, and Emberly Ash for an arc copy.

This book has a solid
4.5 🌟 🌟 rating
🌶🌶🌶 spice

✅️enemies-lovers- in love
✅️ betrayal
✅️ chosen one


This was a really good Arthurian retelling. Veyka want supposed to be queen but she's her people's only hope. She's bent on revenge and at least securing the peace for her people. However, destiny has other plans.

Veyka can be a tough girl to like sometimes, but once you understand her past, then you understand why she's got a tough exterior.

Arran isn't a total A-hole, but sometimes ya just want to slap the man.

The author gets bonus points during the sex scenes for the verbiage she uses to describe body parts. I strongly dislike seeing folds to describe a pussy

This book ends on quite the cliffhanger! I'm ready to read book 2 cause I need to know what happens.

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3.5 Stars

If Silver Flames was your favourite of the ACOTAR books then this is definitely for you. Full of political drama, action, and of course lots of spice Crown of Earth and Sky is a fantastic romantasy read. The plot immediately pulls you in with a dramatic death and intriguing world building but it does slow down a lot in the middle and I struggled with continuing on. But I am glad I did because the 3rd act is so worth it. The ending draws you back in with so many plot twists and a fabulous cliff hanger.

The world building is really interesting and well thought out. The characters are complex, flawed, and loveable. The FMC Veyka is stubborn and headstrong but also brave and fiercely loyal its hard not to love her and emphasise with all she's been through. Arren, the MMC, is quite a typical fantasy male, tall, dark, and brooding, although we got glimpses of his backstory it didn't go into much detail and I really hope we delve into his character more in books 2 and 3. Every side character was very well written and each felt like their own person who contributed to the story I look forward to diving more into their stories, Gwen especially as she is such an interesting character.

The slow burn romance was well done, with the 2 main characters having obvious attraction while not liking each other but falling into the love the more they got to know each other. The fact we have a plus size main character love interest is also fantastic! There isn't enough plus size fmcs in fantasy or romance. Though for me I felt the author maybe objectified Veyka a little too much, there was very very few chapters that didn't mention her ass, curves, or breasts, which I found a little over the top but I am not a fan of smut or sexual writing so this is very much a personal issue.

On the topic of smut there was just too much of it for me and ultimately it did negatively affect my enjoyment of the book. The amount of times it mentions Arrens cock getting hard honestly made me uncomfortable. But if you are a spice lover this will be right up your street.

Overall I really enjoyed this book and I would have rated it higher but the slow point in the middle and the amount of smut really let it down for me. Nonetheless I am still excited to get stuck into book 2!

Thank you Netgalley, Cara Maxwell, and Emberly Ash for this arc.

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I enjoyed reading this book so much, it took me on a magical, twisty journey. It gave me enough information and I read between the lines about the type of magic Veyka had, she could talk to Arrans beast after all. I absolutely treasured every time I got to sit and read it. This has been one of my top fantasy books...... But the ending, the ending, I would have screamed out loud if I didn't have a small sick person sleeping beside me.

If your anything like me and find yourself absolutely falling in love with reading this book, have book 2 waiting to pick up straight away.

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⚔️Crown of Earth and Sky⚔️

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Spice:🌶️🌶️🌶️

“Touch her, speak to her, breathe in her direction- and I will hold you down whilst she shreds the skin from your body slice by slice”

Thoughts💭
The first instalment in the series. Veyka is a strong character with so much mystery to her. Arron is just dreamy! The story is beautifully written with a big cliff hanger to end with.
The spice in this book is like nothing I’ve read before! It did not disappoint.
Growing up I was a massive fan of Merlin so was so excited to see the nights of the round table references.

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3.5 stars
So I really, really, really liked this book in the beginning, but unfortunately it just got way too long and meandering that I ended up getting really bored about 60% of the way through.
This book had a very strong beginning. You are immediately sucked into the story with action and death and a little bit of mystery. The characters are being introduced very well and are all very different and interesting. Veyka was a complex person with her own strengths and weaknesses that are explored throughout the book. Arran was the typical brooding, powerful MMC but it definitely wasn't overdone. We know he spent a good part of his life fighting for his people, but we never really get that weird plot device of whether or not he's a good person and whether or not Veyka can love him because of that. I know this is done a lot in romantasies, so I appreciate that this isn't the case. Yes, Arran is a brutal killer but it's never questioned whether or not he'll do the objectively right thing. The only conflict like this is whether or not Veyka and Arran's goals actually align but it's pretty quickly resolved.
I am very interested to learn more about their backstories, specifically Arran since we saw so little about him and his people. I would say the only critique I really have is that there was maybe too much of the spice in this book. Not necessarily full smutty scenes, but the amount of times that Arran describe his c*ck getting hard after looking at Veyka was a little ridiculous and honestly made me uncomfortable a few times.
The side characters were also very fun to read about and had good roles in the story--no one seemed pushed to the side (except Evander, I still don't understand why Veyka hated him so much).
Now my biggest issue with this book is that it could definitely be at least 100 pages short than it is. The middle of the book is just so bogged down with nothing happening. There's a little bit of world-building going on and personal conflicts, but nothing that is really advancing the plot. Besides the very beginning and end of the book, there are maybe two or three scenes that really advance the plot. The humans aren't really explored even though they advanced the entire book's plot. As someone so bent on revenge, we don't really see Veyka doing too much to investigate who actually orchestrated her brother's assassination. Honestly if there was more minor conflict between the main characters and better emotional development of their relationships, I wouldn't mind the lack of action, but that was not the case. I didn't really feel any major chemistry between Veyka and Arran outside of physical attraction. There was a lot of good groundwork for other relationships (both romantic and platonic), but they're never really explored. As someone who loves books in which I can really relate to or fall in love with the characters, this book really fell short in that area.
Overall, I think this series has insane potential, it just really needs to be edited down and focus more on plot/characters than smut.

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The Queen of Secrets was never meant to rule. Upon the untimely and brutal murder of her twin brother, King Arthur, Vekya Pendragon is crowned the Queen of the Elemental Fae. She is wrought with grief and has no desire to rule. She can't even imagine going on after the loss of her brother. Her only goal is to find his killer and seek revenge. At least that was her only goal until the Brutal Prince, Arran Earthborn of the Terrestrial Fae, and her betrothed. The Brutal Prince is less than thrilled with Veyka and think of her only as a selfish brat. As this thrilling and twisted tale unfolds Arran and Veyka learn to live with each other uniting in a common goal, to bring peace to their Kingdom.

Holy moly, I started this while I was on a road trip, it got me through the most boring part of my drive with excitement. It starts off with Veyka who at the first page I couldn't relate to. She comes across very much like the "spare," and feels no self value. You can feel the love between brother and sister though, she is very loving towards her brother, King Arthur. I'll be the first to say I was skeptical of the book but as soon as Arthur is murdered I was hooked. I was so surprised by the twist this book took as a fan of King Arthur lore. I loved the dynamic between Arran and Veyka even all the attempts of Arran to despise his betrothed.

I love the emphasis on having a curvier FMC. I love that our Brutal Prince (because yes he now belongs to all of us) loves her curves. This man may despise her for a time, but he worships her curves. Speaking of worshiping those curves. the Spice is Spicing. Excuse me, Emberly Ash you can write smut any day. It was 5/5 for spice.

The world building was beautifully done, the set up of the magic was so intriguing. Lady Guinevere, um hello bad ass! I almost wish we had seen her as Queen she would've absolutely SLAYED. The character development and slow burn romance was not what I was expecting. By the end of the book I couldn't imagine not loving Veyka. Her character growth blew me away. I like Lady Guinevere would've knelt down to Queen Veyka and served her.

That cliffhanger of an ending!!!! I am so glad I had book 2 ready and waiting, or I would've had the worst book hangover! this was a 4.5/5 stars for me. I am so glad Briar Boleyn posted about the book series, it deserves so much recognition.

I have to shout out the writing about grief and trauma. You can tell there was a lot of thought that went into this and it was a way of self expression for Emberly. I would highly advised to adhere to the content warnings. This book doesn't shy away from the hard stuff.

Thank you Netgalley, Emberly Ash for the e-book in exchange for an honest review.

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Crown of Earth and Sky has:

👑 Dual pov
👑 Arranged marriage
👑 Fae factions
👑 Lots of lust
👑 Mid to plus sized fmc*
👑 7ft tall mmc (!!!)
👑 Arthurian lore
👑 Lots of trauma
👑 Unwanted throne

If you’re looking for a long, twisty spicy fantasy, this is it! Veyka, twin sister to the king, would rather spend her time on a training mat than being courtly, but when her brother is murdered, everything changes. She’s thrust onto the throne she never wanted and must marry to keep peace in the kingdom.
Arran is “the Brutal Prince”. He, like Veyka, was never meant to rule, but he must take the place of the chosen spouse after Arthur is murdered.
Sparks fly between Veyka and Arran at first sight- lusty sparks and hateful sparks. But if Veyka is dead set on revenge, how will she manage her new fiancé and ruling the kingdom?

I’m really interested to see how this plays out, especially the Arthurian storyline.

*in regards to the mid to plus sized above, she’s described as muscular but soft, with thick hips and thighs, and very large breasts. It’s sort of vague, hence the mid to plus. I think mid size girlies and plus size girlies alike could relate to her!

I received an advanced copy for review, this is my own opinion. Thanks to Netgalley and Emberly Ash for the review copy, this was a fun one!

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A promising new fantasy series that starts out strong with enemies to lovers, nods to authorian legend, fae, betrayal, revenge...it's got it all

I really enjoyed this fast paced fantasy read, the characters have me on the hook and I really look forward to reading the rest of the series.

Some of the spice wasn't for me and I skipped around it but other than that, it was a great book.
My favorite element of this fantasy is the characters journey with mental illness, it's incorporated into the characters storyline so beautifully.

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Wow. (I’ve had to tear myself away from immediately diving into book 2 for this review)
This was an amazing read. For an epic romantasy it was really easy to keep up with the locations, names and character which can be hard to do when trying to keep more than 4 characters from and centre. I loved all the little nods to the Arthurian legends as well as the obvious mentions of it, the little spins were done amazingly well to incorporate it into a high fantasy setting.
This book is a roller coaster, so reader beware you WILL experience whiplash 😂 sprinkled with a fair amount of spice for just the right amount of seasoning.

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I couldn’t put this down! I love when a book grabs you in the first paragraph and a book has multiple pov’s that just keep dragging you further into the world! Highly recommend and I can’t wait to read the rest of the series.

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It contains forced proximity, enemies to lover , powerful FMC , possessive MMC. (THIS BOOK CONTAINS ALL MY FAVOURITE TROUPE IT SEEMS ). The story about a princess who was second to the crown of her brother, a spare who would never have inherited the throne and was peaceful with how things were and proud about her brother's succession from her father. But everything changed when her brother was killed and she was forced to take the crown. In order to maintain peace she needed a partner to rule by her from the other kingdom that has how it has been for generations to keep the peace of fae world ,an arrangement made by ancestors. And her bethroed was the person who was the most feared "The Brutual Prince" though not afraid but wary of all the things happened. There was only one thing she wanted REVENGE. After that none of that mattered because she holded a secret that could make the carefully crafted peace by their ancestors ruin miserably.

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3.5 stars. I received this book as an ARC from NetGalley. It is a retelling of King Arthur with Fae. I felt like the imagination and plot were there for this book. There was great tension between the two main characters and some good spicy scenes. The shared trauma they both went through was heartbreaking. I kept thinking while I was reading something feels missing...what is missing? I think I figured what would have escalated this book for me was the development of the relationships and personalities of all the side characters. They are a bit more one dimensional at the moment. I think thes could have shown both the main characters in their lives and the circle. I am hoping this progresses as the series does. I did predict the ending, but I was unsure of who it would be so that was a nice or not so nice surprise. Overall, a good introduction to the series. I may be back to edit this after I complete the series.

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This was a fun retelling of the Arthur legend with Fae, shifters, and plenty of revenge. Watching the character growth of the FMC was nice to see. The author showcased sexual fluidity in a way that supports the LGBTQ+ community without making it feel forced or uncomfortable for the reader. Great for readers who like medium burn and plenty of spice. Some minor grammar errors and misspellings but overall well written and worth reading the next book in the series.

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Arranged Marriage--Forced Proximity--Enemies to Lovers--Arthurian Fae Fantasy Realm--Dual POV--Court Politics and Intrigue--Spicy Adult Scenes

I really enjoyed this story. the murder mystery aspect combined with the enemies to lovers was amazing !

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Okay, so I know I have said this for other fantasy FMCs as well, but honestly, Veyka suits the 'Who's afraid of little old me?' So damn well! The trauma she went through, especially put in by her own damn mother, must have been one hell to get away from. No wonder she didn't want to live after her brother died. Veyka was one of the strongest FMC I have ever read, and she, being a plus sized female, was deeply celebrated by Arran instead of body shamed. LOVE that representation, we don't get much of it in fantasy books because you know they have to fight and all blah blah....

I have given it a 4⭐️ because I honestly didn't like the beginning. It felt a bit too slow for me. I mean, usually fantasy books are slow at the beginning because you are getting a hang of the world and the characters. But here, the world building itself was a bit complex to read, and the grammar was a bit confusing as well. But I'm glad I didn't DNF and read through it because once I hit the 50% mark, everything started to unfold, and it got more exciting. Especially Veyka's character development and Arran slowly going from hating Veyka to finally understanding her and falling in love with her. I also adored the side characters, especially Parys and Cyara. I love how Veyka finally realised she was not alone anymore and had some very trustworthy people around her whom she can happily call "Friends."

The storyline gets pretty interesting once you make sense of it, and the plot twist in the end was so unexpected. I am so happy there are 2 more books because I'm not ready to leave this world yet. I'm excited to read BOOK 2. 😁

Thank you, @emberlyashauthor, for giving me this ARC and an opportunity to read and review your astonishing work.

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4.5⭐️ Wow, I truly could not put this book down! I devoured this book, like neglected-all-responsibilities-to-read-this-in-two-days devoured. I haven’t read a King Arthur retelling quite like this. I really liked the uniqueness of it. I’m docking this .5 stars just for how much the FMC’s curviness is sexually described and how often the word “female” is used. Maybe that’s a personal preference, but this is my review :-)

The plot was really intriguing. The fae court can only have one heir, and as twins were birthed, and Veyka being second born and without powers, was locked away and tortured by her mother in hopes to instill powers in her. Once Arthur become king, he frees Veyka and locks mommy dearest away. That is until he dies and Veyka is betrothed to the Brutal Prince. I really enjoyed their chemistry, while I was a bit confused why Veyka hated Arran, I can chalk it up to her PTSD, hatred for being crowned Queen, and him being in closest proximity. Their enemies to lovers plot line was great. I thought the second go around of the enemies part could have been dragged out a bit, but by that time I *spoliers* already knew they were mates so I understand why all was forgiven so quick.

Veyka is a badass FMC, whom I obviously don’t believe is powerless. I’m sure she has *spoilers again* mind reading capabilities and is of decent that had not been seen for hundreds of years. But we gotta get that chosen one trope in here some how. Also, what happened to the mom? I need to know where she has been

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this book, will definitely be recommending to those who like ACOTAR, Legendborn, any type of smutty-fae-romantasies,

Huge thank you to the author and NetGalley for an eARC in exchange for an honest review

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