4.29 AVERAGE

adventurous emotional hopeful tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
adventurous challenging dark emotional hopeful mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

eARC review! Thank you to Harper Collins and NetGalley!
Brigid Kemmerer's books are always a hit for me and this was no exception. I usually only read books with one POV and one love interest, but this book with three POVS and an MMF romance had me absolutley hooked! But I shouldn't be surprised because Kemmerer's writing is just that good!!

The story follows a warrior king and a princess from a neighboring kingdom who attempt to strike a marriage alliance for the betterment of their kingdoms. But things get complicated with the princess's best friend, an assassin, is tasked with killing them both.
I really enjoyed each POV and I never felt bored with any of them. I loved seeing them peel back each other's layers. They are all quite different with complex backgrounds, but they work together so well.

I loved the tension! Though the initial physical attraction is apparent pretty early on, there was a gradual buildup to their relationship as they tear down their walls and let the other in. The book laid a great foundation to their dynamic that I'm super excited to explore in future installments of the series!

This is a true romantasy!! I don't want to give away too much, but this has everything to love about the genre!
✓ lots of tension
✓ well-paced
✓ great character development 
✓ and some spicyyy scenes

The book deals with some very mature themes so check content warnings before diving in if you may be concerned!
HIGHLY recommend if you're a romantasy lover looking for a new story with unique characters and steamy romance!
adventurous mysterious tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

This book is a love letter to the fantasy romance genre, and an absolutely delightful read for people who love character driven stories. 

I heard Brigid speak at a conference earlier this year and thought she was so funny and passionate, that I added her upcoming adult novel to my list of books to read without knowing anything about it. I dove in without looking at any of the background and I didn’t know what to expect, but my expectations were surpassed!

This book is a character driven story about our trio, a princess, a warrior, and an assassin, who are forced to work together for the good of their kingdoms and themselves. Now there is a plot of what is going on with each of the kingdoms, but the point of the book here is the characters, the relationships they have with each other and how they view themselves. The story is how these characters interact with each other and determine how to react to the plot rather than the story beats themselves.

If you like stories like that, you’re going to love this book. Personally, I LOVED it. I’m a huge fan of character tension and this book delivers it in spades. This book is MMF, all our characters are interested in each other and this set up brings some fantastic and fun dynamics. Because each of the characters related to each other in such different ways, the POV changes never felt confusing or choppy because it was easy enough to pick up on who was speaking. I also was eager to keep reading to see what everyone was thinking! 

I’m eager to see where things go in the next book as there are still a few secrets that have been hinted at and I cannot wait to see how they play out.  

Super fun, fast read, and one that I’ll most likely pick up a special edition of for my own library. 

Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and Brigid Kemmerer for an eARC in exchange for my review. 

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medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I think the author has a great style for writing but the overall connection to the characters and the story fell flat for me. Every moment was driven by the 3 main characters questioning if they were interested in one another and I couldn’t get too invested in any of them. 

With that being said, I will still pick up book two to see where the story goes. I binged this is like 24hrs and it did keep my interest. I’m hoping to see more plot development in book 2!
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alexakiara's review against another edition

DID NOT FINISH

Could not tolerate characters. 

With an alliance forming, and hits for royalties lives, a warrior, a princess, and an assassin have to team up to keep themselves- and their kingdoms- safe.
As always, Brigid Kemmerer’s books are the absolute best fantasy in my opinion. There’s no book that she’s written that hasn’t immediately grasped my attention and made me want to read more and more forever. I could read her writing forever, gonna be honest. This book was absolutely no exception. Even though it was her first adult book, and the themes were more elevated than her YA ones, the quality of her writing and her storytelling, and everything in between did not waver. 
Thank you so so much to NetGalley and Avon for an eARC of this book!!
adventurous emotional funny tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

 Brigid Kemmerer has made the jump from YA Fantasy/YA Romantasy to Adult Romantasy FLAWLESSLY. Told from the POV from our three titular characters, this story sets us up for what will easily be a favorite for many. Our Warrior, Ky, is a warrior king of a tired nation. Along with a guard of some of his most loyal soldiers, Ky is en route to meet his bride-to-be, Jory. Arranged to be married in order to secure an alliance between their two kingdoms, our Princess, Jory, could not feel more trapped. Her asshole brother has set this marriage up and she has had no say in the matter. And any time she tries to bring her worries to his attention he is, lets say, LESS than receptive. Her only reprieve is her best friend since childhood, Asher. Completely in love with his best friend, our Assassin, Asher, has completely shut his emotions away from the world. Having already convinced himself that someone like him could never have the woman he loves, he simulatiously pushes her away, and yet can't stay away from her. 
One of the first things I noticed in this book is how UNIQUE each character feels. Even though we have 3 main POVs, none of them feels sidelined, and they all have their own motivations, their own secrets, and their own hearts. Kemmerer has also pulled off a Why Choose romance in a way that is believable for me. The few Why Choose's that I have read always feel like 1 of the 3 romances is stronger, or like there is a clear weak link. But not here. Jory's and Asher's relationship is already established in a way. And you quickly see Asher flush at the idea of Ky. Ky and Jory also develop their own hot and cold relationship. All 3 are special, and all 3 shine. At first, I fretted that this would be a love triangle, but by 25% in I realized we had the potential for MULTIPLE HEAs, and I was overjoyed. I was pulled in to this world. The side characters that we spend the most time with are Ky's men, and they are all delightful (personally - I'm partial to Garrett). Outside of that we have Jory's main lady in waiting, and her dick of an older brother, Prince Dane.

What is the worst thing that can happen for two kingdoms that are trying to ally against a third foe? When each side seemingly takes out an assassin contract for the other. Forced to flee, Jory, Asher, and an mostly unwilling Ky begin to grow closer as they try to discover who would be trying to kill them, and who they are able to trust. 

There is so much more for this book that I could gush over, but I don't want to give too much away. But if you are able to pick this up when it comes out, I would HIGHLY recommend it. 
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hilarymaloy's review against another edition

DID NOT FINISH: 25%

DNF at 25% 

I wasn’t really vibing with the book, so I looked up reviews. It felt a little too insta lust to me, but whatever. It’s just not my thing. 

I did think it would be a love triangle. NO. 

 I had NO idea this was a why choose romance. I can confirm. The girl does it with both dudes at the same time. The dudes do it with each other. Everyone is doing it with everyone. 

I’m embarrassed to say the least. 🙈 

I never leave reviews for DNFs, but I felt it was important in this case.  

This was a free copy from NetGalley.
adventurous challenging emotional mysterious tense fast-paced

Thank you to NetGalley for this review copy. 

This book is amazing. It is her first adult book and Brigid was not lying when she said ADULT. The story is from the POV of each character which is always nice to move the story along. The story itself was twisty and turny. Some of the twists, I had hoped would happen and some shocked me. I need the next book ASAP.

4.75 stars

 Warrior Princess Assassin is the first book in the Braided Fate series by Brigid Kemmerer.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐.5

Let me first start by saying I adored Defy the Night. That trilogy will always be one of my absolute favorites. So when I saw that Bridge Kemmerer was jumping into Adult Romantasy, I immediately signed up for the ARC. Also, I haven't seen the design in person, but I'm into the color scheme and sprayed edges on the special edition.

There were a lot in this book that I was not expecting. First off, a note: if you prefer an MF romance, this book is not for you. I usually don't read Why Choose unless it's a big cuddle party with everyone involved, so this was a surprise as it unfolded with each POV. Braided fates, if you will. This one worked for me, mostly because the attractions were apparent and well-developed. I do think, however, that this story suffered from the development of the relationships. One coupling is much stronger and more natural, and the other two in the trio felt rather forced. The POVs also felt very similar to one another; one voice was more distinct than the other two.

While Defy the Night was both plot/action and character-driven throughout the series in multiple POVs, this story felt driven solely for the resulting spice toward the end between the trio. There was a lot of traveling and a lot of forced proximity that was building tension to the penultimate spicy scene. A positive note: the spice itself was fun. I think the author did a great job here. However, I do think the overall plot still suffered because of it.

The end of the book does open a plotline for book 2, which does seem interesting enough to continue with the series, but I would like a more compelling storyline in the next one. Brigid is always so good with schemes and plots, so here's hoping.

Thank you to Netgalley and Avon and Harper Voyager for a copy of this eARC.