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Warrior Princess Assassin by Brigid Kemmerer
4.75

A fantastic fantasy romance with political intrigue and character focused tension. This developed each of the main trio of characters and buit them up nicely where the tension was brilliant and leading the poly romance that felt realistic and emotional.

Asher my favourite charcter, its the sweet tragic cinnamon rolls who get me but it was really unexpected. I went in expecting the broody king, Ky to my favourite and not just as a love interest but a character but Asher's POV ( which truthfully I didnt think I'd love as much from the synopsis) truly shined especially with the depth of his trauma displayed that worked so well in developing the character based storyline. 

I don't know if it was me up until reading to 80% I was enjoying Jory as a protag as well but something about the way she is wilfully stuborn about other peoples belief systems and I get because she had a sheltered and naive upbringing but it was frustrated when she couldnt see Asher/Ky's backgrounds or why they would act the way they did. She just wanted to fight about it which made it annoying. I understand she was ignorant but it got on my nerves at this pivotal moment to the characters buildup at this point in the stpory. I know the poly relationship shows how all three characters would have a push and pull along with each member of the rship being able to support the others parts of their personality that hinders them. if this were a non poly rship I'd prefer to the build up of Asher/Ky because of the fantasy world their in it wouod be interestin to see how they'd work without Jory. I just found Jory to be a bit lacking in this rship like she didnt add much to it in a sense because her naivety was hindering her and I get that was the point but it felt like she didnt add anything when Ky/Asher were well written as individuals.

anyways, I loved this romantasy which was a fast read but well developed and I cant wait to see where the sequel goes. 4.75 stars