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cloreadsbooks1364's review
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
slow-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
5.0
THIS BOOK! How could it be so sweet! Every single chapter was so heartwarming and I never wanted to stop reading it, it could've gone on forever! It was just so amazing, please read it if you like cozy historical mlm fantasies!
Breeze Spells and Bridegrooms
By Sarah Wallace and S.O. Callahan
5/5⭐️
This book features two protagonists, Roger (30) a human, and Wyndham (29) a fae. When they are 12, every child is tested on magical ability and given a score which determines their marriage prospects and whether they inherit from their parents over their siblings. Roger has a solution to this, and the Council partner him with a fae, Wyndham. They are shocked as they hate each other, but after a paper publishes an announcement that the two are engaged, they start to fall in love.
Roger was a hardworking character who loves having a challenge to set his mind to. He was awkward, anxious, dependable, caring, and altogether just so lovable as a protagonist. He was also a plus-sized character, and I hope that plus-sized folks found him to be good representation.
Wyndham was hardworking too, sarcastic and curious. He had a strong fashion sense, and I loved how he kept urging Roger to change his wardrobe. He quickly lost energy in social situations, and I loved how Roger so quickly became supportive and noticed when he needed a break. (The authors have confirmed that Wyn has social anxiety disorder.)
The slow-burn romance between the pair was incredibly adorable, and I was beyond delighted to find no dreaded third-act breakup.
In the world of the book, fae had magic inside them while humans used sigils drawn on spell-paper. Roger and Wyn experimented with many aspects of the magic together, and I found those scenes very gripping.
Possibly my favourite thing about this book was the Queernormative society, where people of all sexualities and genders were accepted.
This was a historical fiction book, set in 1800s England.
So I guess you could say I liked this book.... I LOVED IT! Highly recommend it, can't wait to see what Wallace and Callahan write next!
Queer rep:
Queernormative society
Pan demisexual mc (Roger)
Gay mc (Wyn)
Achillean characters
Sapphic characters
Non-binary characters
TWs: bullying, sexusl content, classism, cursing, emotional abuse, gaslighting
Breeze Spells and Bridegrooms
By Sarah Wallace and S.O. Callahan
5/5⭐️
This book features two protagonists, Roger (30) a human, and Wyndham (29) a fae. When they are 12, every child is tested on magical ability and given a score which determines their marriage prospects and whether they inherit from their parents over their siblings. Roger has a solution to this, and the Council partner him with a fae, Wyndham. They are shocked as they hate each other, but after a paper publishes an announcement that the two are engaged, they start to fall in love.
Roger was a hardworking character who loves having a challenge to set his mind to. He was awkward, anxious, dependable, caring, and altogether just so lovable as a protagonist. He was also a plus-sized character, and I hope that plus-sized folks found him to be good representation.
Wyndham was hardworking too, sarcastic and curious. He had a strong fashion sense, and I loved how he kept urging Roger to change his wardrobe. He quickly lost energy in social situations, and I loved how Roger so quickly became supportive and noticed when he needed a break. (The authors have confirmed that Wyn has social anxiety disorder.)
The slow-burn romance between the pair was incredibly adorable, and I was beyond delighted to find no dreaded third-act breakup.
In the world of the book, fae had magic inside them while humans used sigils drawn on spell-paper. Roger and Wyn experimented with many aspects of the magic together, and I found those scenes very gripping.
Possibly my favourite thing about this book was the Queernormative society, where people of all sexualities and genders were accepted.
This was a historical fiction book, set in 1800s England.
So I guess you could say I liked this book.... I LOVED IT! Highly recommend it, can't wait to see what Wallace and Callahan write next!
Queer rep:
Queernormative society
Pan demisexual mc (Roger)
Gay mc (Wyn)
Achillean characters
Sapphic characters
Non-binary characters
TWs: bullying, sexusl content, classism, cursing, emotional abuse, gaslighting
Graphic: Classism and Sexual content
Moderate: Bullying
Minor: Cursing
the_vegan_bookworm's review against another edition
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.5
A cute, regency romantasy in a queernorm setting. The characters are fun, the world is compelling and the story is just really enjoyable.
It fills the tropes of enemies-to-lovers, forced proximity, fake dating, marriage of convenience, opposites attract, and unequal social status.
My only critiques are that the sexual content felt a little odd, becauseit happened before they fell in love but then they fall in love right after? . The last chapter also felt a little rushed and unsatisfying, but I otherwise adored this!
It fills the tropes of enemies-to-lovers, forced proximity, fake dating, marriage of convenience, opposites attract, and unequal social status.
My only critiques are that the sexual content felt a little odd, because
Graphic: Bullying and Sexual content
Minor: Cursing
jacksons_books_and_music's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-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
5.0
This was supposed to be an ARC review, but life got in the way! I received ebook and audiobook ARCS and read the story partially through those. Then, I bought the paperback and the audiobook and finished it that way. Thank you to Sarah and Shannon for the ARCS and for your patience!
Breeze Spells and Bridegrooms was a delight! I love Wyn, Roger, and their beautiful love story!
Roger and Wyn are well-defined and complex characters. They both grew so much throughout the story. I loved rooting for them and their blossoming romance.
The magic system was fascinating. A number of side characters stood out. I loved the pacing and felt it suited the characters and their circumstances. Any complaints I could have about this book are minor and I don’t feel are worth mentioning.
People with RSD may struggle with a certain scene in Vauxhall Gardens. It’s extremely well written, realistic, and viscerally emotional. I hope we see more of that side character in the rest of the series!
All in all, I enjoyed this book very much and am excited for the sequel!
Breeze Spells and Bridegrooms was a delight! I love Wyn, Roger, and their beautiful love story!
Roger and Wyn are well-defined and complex characters. They both grew so much throughout the story. I loved rooting for them and their blossoming romance.
The magic system was fascinating. A number of side characters stood out. I loved the pacing and felt it suited the characters and their circumstances. Any complaints I could have about this book are minor and I don’t feel are worth mentioning.
People with RSD may struggle with a certain scene in Vauxhall Gardens. It’s extremely well written, realistic, and viscerally emotional. I hope we see more of that side character in the rest of the series!
All in all, I enjoyed this book very much and am excited for the sequel!
Moderate: Gaslighting, Emotional abuse, Bullying, Sexual content, and Cursing
Minor: Classism
clarabooksit's review against another edition
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
2.0
Graphic: Classism, Bullying, Sexual content, and Emotional abuse
elliott_roi's review against another edition
4.5
This book was extremely cute and wholesome! I loved the mix of historical romance and fantasy, plus all the fun tropes like enemies to lovers and fake dating/arranged marriage (kind of a mix of those, which was fun!)
The writing was very strong with beautiful descriptions and very interesting world building. Sometimes the magic systems in fantasy can be under- or over-explained, but I think Breeze Spells and Bridegrooms found the perfect balance here. The setting and story had Bridgerton vibes, and it was queernormative, which I love!
The strongest point of the story, however, was definitely the chemistry between the MCs! And I loved the way their relationship grew in so many interesting ways from start to finish. I generally prefer friends to lovers over enemies to lovers, but it worked so well in this book!
Thank you to the authors for providing me an ARC. All thoughts expressed in this review are my own.
The writing was very strong with beautiful descriptions and very interesting world building. Sometimes the magic systems in fantasy can be under- or over-explained, but I think Breeze Spells and Bridegrooms found the perfect balance here. The setting and story had Bridgerton vibes, and it was queernormative, which I love!
The strongest point of the story, however, was definitely the chemistry between the MCs! And I loved the way their relationship grew in so many interesting ways from start to finish. I generally prefer friends to lovers over enemies to lovers, but it worked so well in this book!
Thank you to the authors for providing me an ARC. All thoughts expressed in this review are my own.
Graphic: Bullying
Moderate: Sexual content
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