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A review by caclark21
Warrior Princess Assassin by Brigid Kemmerer
4.0
I’ve been looking forward to this book for a while, I remember hearing Brigid talk about this at an event a couple years ago and I’m excited I got the opportunity to read an early copy!
If you like Brigid’s other books, I think you’ll also like this one. This felt like A Curse so Dark and Lonely’s older sister of a book. It has the political intrigue and backstabbing along with a stronger than they think FMC.
I really enjoyed our three main characters: the warrior, the princess, and the assassin. They each are coming into the story with baggage that they need to learn to both carry and to lighten which we see them start to do and I’m hoping we see even more of this throughout the next two books of the trilogy. I hope we don’t see like the idea of through love but rather we see them do some internal exploration, which I do think we started to see with Asher.
All of their relationships and how they weave together was interesting because it felt like all of them are inexorably tied to one another and that also it wouldn’t work as well without all three of them in it. I’m curious to see how it grows and develops - it seems that they all have semi-separate connections as well that I’d like to see bloom in a way. Also that one scene 👀 I don’t know if I ever expected this from Brigid but it worked!!
I am looking forward to exploring more of the realized deception and machinations. How they deal with this and the planning will be fun to watch because I think they’re all sort of chaos gremlins as well (even Ky though he doesn’t think so) which will lend to some interesting situations for all of them coming forward.
For book one there was a lot of groundwork on our characters and I am excited to see more world building as we move forward. I think we are going to see more and flesh out more of these places that we’ve heard about since we had somewhat confined places but I hope we can see what we’ve been hearing about through secondhand descriptions from the characters’ pasts.
I look forward to reading the next two installments of this series!! Thank you so much to Avon for the early copy of the book, all opinions above are my own.
If you like Brigid’s other books, I think you’ll also like this one. This felt like A Curse so Dark and Lonely’s older sister of a book. It has the political intrigue and backstabbing along with a stronger than they think FMC.
I really enjoyed our three main characters: the warrior, the princess, and the assassin. They each are coming into the story with baggage that they need to learn to both carry and to lighten which we see them start to do and I’m hoping we see even more of this throughout the next two books of the trilogy. I hope we don’t see like the idea of through love but rather we see them do some internal exploration, which I do think we started to see with Asher.
All of their relationships and how they weave together was interesting because it felt like all of them are inexorably tied to one another and that also it wouldn’t work as well without all three of them in it. I’m curious to see how it grows and develops - it seems that they all have semi-separate connections as well that I’d like to see bloom in a way. Also that one scene 👀 I don’t know if I ever expected this from Brigid but it worked!!
I am looking forward to exploring more of the realized deception and machinations. How they deal with this and the planning will be fun to watch because I think they’re all sort of chaos gremlins as well (even Ky though he doesn’t think so) which will lend to some interesting situations for all of them coming forward.
For book one there was a lot of groundwork on our characters and I am excited to see more world building as we move forward. I think we are going to see more and flesh out more of these places that we’ve heard about since we had somewhat confined places but I hope we can see what we’ve been hearing about through secondhand descriptions from the characters’ pasts.
I look forward to reading the next two installments of this series!! Thank you so much to Avon for the early copy of the book, all opinions above are my own.