A review by queer_bookwyrm
The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White

adventurous dark 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? No

4.0

4 ⭐ CW: violence, rape mention 

The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White is book one in the Camelot Rising series. I have always loved Arthurian legends, starting with Disney's The Sword in the Stone to The Quest for Camelot, and on to The Mists of Avalon and Merlin. I can now add this to the list! It was nice to finally have a story all about Guinevere, instead of her just being a background character or a plot device. 

We follow Guinevere, who isn't really Guinevere, as she becomes Arthur's Queen. Her true identity is kept secret, because magic is outlawed  in Camelot, but Guinevere is there to provide magical protection since Merlin cannot. The more we learn about Guinevere, the more we realize that she is more of a mystery to herself than she should be, and it turns out that the deception isn't her's, but Merlin's and Arthur's. 

This was a little slow on the plot, but I enjoyed the twist on the Guinevere story. White wrote this so that Guinevere could finally have agency within her own story, which I appreciate, but she was a little more damsel in distress than I would have liked. I enjoyed her friendship with Brangien  (who gets to be a lesbian!) and the little bits of magic we see. It was a bit hard to get attached to her friendship with Mordred, because if you know anything about Arthurian legend, you know Mordred will betray Arthur at some point. We do get a female (gender non-conforming?) Sir Lancelot! I loved this development so much, and I can't wait to see more from her in the next book. 

I love that this story really focuses on the man versus nature trope, but makes it a bit more gray. On the one hand, you want our heroes to succeed and defeat the chaos, but on the other you can also understand the urge to let nature's chaos take hold and reclaim what man has destroyed. We see Guinevere struggle with this as well. I'm pretty sure I know what is going on with her missing memory and why, but I'm excited for it to be confirmed! 

Definitely looking forward to book two! 

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