A review by kearstynt
Blood Rose Rebellion by Rosalyn Eves

2.0

This book started out well, but both the plot and character development ground to a halt mid-way through the book. Plot devices that should take up a handful of paragraphs got stretched over tens of pages and the author seemed determined for the characters to have the same conversations over and over in different parts of Europe. It would've been a much better book if whoever edited it took out all the redundancies and cut to the chase a little faster. The idea of the book is great; it's a pity that the execution ended up dragging on and on and on.