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Bride of the Shadow King by Sylvia Mercedes

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daisycantread24's review

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emotional mysterious tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5


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natashaleighton_'s review against another edition

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adventurous emotional tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

A deliciously swoon-worthy, fae-based romantasy that’s chock full of magic, political intrigue, betrayal and a sizzlingly slow-burn romance that had me on the edge of my seat (and rooting for our angst-filled protagonists) until the very last page. 

Set in an epic fantasy-style world rich in detail, we follow two characters, Faraine the eldest daughter of King Larongar, whose lands are under constant attack from the neighbouring Fae. And Vor, the Shadow King and ruler of Mythanar- a subterranean realm struggling to withstand a deadly darkness that is killing off his people.

In order to survive both kingdoms must join forces. As King Larongar agrees to loan his magic wielding mages (called Miphates) to Vor (to help find a solution to the darkness) in exchange for Mythanar’s help in battle-so long as he marries Larongar’s beloved daughter Ilsevel. Vor has always been reluctant to take a human bride but, given the importance of the alliance, her beauty and fiery personality, he happily agrees. 

There’s only one problem. He can’t stop thinking about Faraine, the king’s eldest daughter, whose gods’ blessed gift has left her shunned by the court and her own family. 

I’m a huge fan of slow-burn fantasy romances so jumped at the chance to read this (especially after seeing Daphne Press’ stunning new cover.) And I’m happy to report that it definitely lived up to my expectations. 

The world- building was really good, if not as in depth as I would’ve liked. However, the unique magic system and lore surrounding the Troldefolk was incredibly gripping and really helped to bring Mythanar (and its unique underground setting) to life. 

I was also intrigued by Faraine’s god-gifted abilities which make several appearances throughout the book, I just wish they were more in depth as I was soo fascinated by them. As this is only the first book, I’m hopeful that we’ll get to explore the limits of her capabilities in much more detail throughout the rest of the series. 

But of course, the pièce de résistance has to be the gorgeously angsty romance that we see grow between Faraine and Vor. Their chemistry was off the charts from the moment they first meet, and I genuinely liked how the similarities between two were explored —particularly when it came to their complex family relationships and feeling like they don’t belong. 

As I said before it is a slow-burn romance, so if you don’t enjoy those (I’m talking Mariana Zapata levels of slow-burn) then you might want to skip this. However, if you’re anything like me (and love them) then you’re gonna adore the deliciously intense build up that we get.

Overall, a solid series starter that fans of These Hollow Vows or plot-twisty romantasy, with marriage of convience trope and the forced proximity trope will absolutely love. Though be warned it does end on a cliffhanger!

Also, thanks to Daphne Press and Netgalley for the e-arc (and Blackcrow PR for my spot on the Blog Tour.)

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alucaflos's review

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adventurous emotional hopeful tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25


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rachelsailer's review

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slow-paced

4.0

I prefer reading adult books, so usually when I read something YA I am left underwhelmed. However, this book definitely exceeded my expectations and did not end how I thought it would. I am really excited to continue the series!

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annies_reading_adventures's review

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dark sad tense slow-paced

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noellelovesbooks's review

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3.75

 

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: Sexual scenes, violence, blood/gore, death, murder, sexism, discrimination, and abuse.


Princess Faraine, though the oldest of her sisters, has always been treated badly. Born with the gift, sometimes curse, of being able to feel the emotions of those around her she had a difficult time interacting with others.


King Vor’s kingdom is under threat and the only way forward is by gaining the help of a kingdom that has powerful magic at its disposal. Needing to ensure both kingdoms keep to their deal the only way is through an arranged marriage. So now Vor must travel to a human kingdom and select a bride.


I really enjoyed seeing how the author introduced these two. From the start, they develop feelings for each other and seem to speak to each other’s souls. Within this book, we get political intrigue, manipulation, forbidden love [since he’s meant to marry her sister], and a slow-burn romance.


Disappointed I didn’t realize sooner that the next book isn’t already out, as the ending has you needing to know more. There were a few things that I felt didn’t add up but potentially in book two it will all be smoothed out and make more sense or be found out to be entirely wrong…or so I hope. 😅


Overall I enjoyed this fantasy slow-burn and can’t wait to see what book two will bring us in regards to this couple and these two kingdoms. I especially look forward to finding out more about Faraine’s God’s gift and seeing what all she’s capable of in regards to it. 


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